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inconstant (iou) and World Trade Center (oh)


inconstant (iou)



inconstant adjective & noun. LME.
[Old French, or Latin inconstant-, formed as IN-3 + constant- CONSTANT adjective.]
A. adjective.
Not steadfast or faithful; fickle, changeable. LME.
H. P. Brougham The fickle, inconstant, volatile temper of the people. M. Seymour-Smith Woman as deceiver and inconstant lover.
Of things: variable, irregular. E16.
Shakespeare Romeo & Juliet O, swear not by..th' inconstant moon, That monthly changes in her circled orb. E. Poste The orthography of the Veronese MS. is extremely inconstant.
Inconsistent with. Only in M17.
b. noun. An inconstant person or thing. M17.
inconstantly adverb M16.

World Trade Center (oh)



the World Trade Center
the WTC a group of buildings in Manhattan, New York City, which included two very tall skyscrapers that were destroyed by terrorists in 2001. Thousands of people were killed when the terrorists flew two planes directly into the buildings.