Frankenstein vs monster

Frankenstein

noun
  • A monster composed of body parts from various corpses attached and brought back to life by a mad scientist, typically strong, unable to speak clearly, and misunderstood. 

  • Synonym of mad scientist 

name
  • Various small towns in Germany. 

  • A surname from German. 

  • Victor Frankenstein or (sometimes proscribed) his monster. 

  • A former name of Ząbkowice Śląskie, a town in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. 

verb
  • To combine two or more similar elements into a consistent entity, or a cohesive idea. 

monster

noun
  • A terrifying and dangerous creature. 

  • A bizarre or whimsical creature. 

  • A cruel, heartless, or antisocial person, especially a criminal. 

  • Something unusually large. 

  • A prodigy; someone very talented in a specific domain. 

  • A badly behaved child, a brat. 

  • A non-player character that player(s) fight against in role-playing games. 

verb
  • To harass. 

  • To make into a monster; to categorise as a monster; to demonise. 

  • To behave as a monster to; to terrorise. 

  • To play (a series of) non-player characters as directed, without having the responsibility of organising the game itself; generally not limited to playing literal monsters or hostile combatants. 

adj
  • Great; very good; excellent. 

  • Very large; worthy of a monster. 

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