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Irreconocible

Irreconocible is a Spanish adjective meaning unrecognizable or unidentifiable. It describes something—often a person, place, or object—that has changed so much that it cannot be recognized by memory, appearance, or documentation, or that is difficult to distinguish from similar entities.

Etymology and form: The word is built from the negative prefix irre- attached to reconocible, which itself

Usage and nuances: Irreconocible often signals a strong degree of change, such as drastic physical alteration,

Synonyms and related terms: Alternatives include no reconocible or difícil de identificar (not easily identifiable). More

See also: reconocer, reconocimiento, identidad.

derives
from
the
verb
reconocer
(to
recognize).
Reconocer
comes
from
Latin
recognoscere,
meaning
to
know
again.
The
prefix
irre-
is
the
assimilation
of
in-
before
r,
a
pattern
seen
in
other
words
such
as
irracional.
The
result
is
irreconocible,
with
the
double
r
after
the
initial
i.
disguise,
aging,
or
transformation
of
a
place
or
object.
It
can
also
apply
when
a
person
is
not
identifiable
due
to
limited
information
or
deliberate
concealment.
The
term
is
common
in
journalism,
literature,
and
everyday
speech.
technical
or
less
common
options
include
inidentificable
or
no
identificable,
though
these
are
far
less
frequent
in
everyday
use.
The
antonym
is
reconocible
(recognizable).