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frankenstein

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for frankenstein.

Editorial note

In all honesty, this is a non-sensical frankenstein remnant of the separate but equal argument for marriage and civil union.

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Quick take

Synonym of mad scientist.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of frankenstein gathered in one view.

noun

Synonym of mad scientist.

noun

Various small towns in Germany.

noun

Alternative form of Frankenstein. [Various small towns in Germany.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for frankenstein.

noun

Synonym of mad scientist.

noun

Various small towns in Germany.

noun

Alternative form of Frankenstein. [Various small towns in Germany.]

verb

(transitive, colloquial) To combine two or more similar elements into a consistent entity, or a cohesive idea.

Example sentences

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In all honesty, this is a non-sensical frankenstein remnant of the separate but equal argument for marriage and civil union.

2

It is a reverse-frankenstein situation whereby they had the monster, and started removing limbs...

3

And not even the smart people who make this website seem to realise what an intellectual mess their Frankenstein game theory is.

4

In some ways Dracula or Frankenstein have the same issues.

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I know it's fun to play Dr Frankenstein and hand-roll your own devops system.

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When it takes a team of devs over two years to get Python to build and run on your servers, you know your frankenstein build system is broken.

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Even monster movies like 1931's Frankenstein don't count?

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Well, at least I have more hope in the future if the Paperclip maximizer is the best great grand offspring that the Frankenstein fear can come up with.

9

You'd either have to butcher the wiring on all the power bricks or come up with some frankenstein thing with airline adapters, which I believe are now discontinued for some reason.

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But as long as we put up all these Frankenstein solutions of handling things up-in-the-stack because firewall admins can't be bothered up upgrade or configure their stuff correctly, we are just not putting out enough pressure that this will get changed!

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After years of writing apps (toys), struggling with design decisions made to get java running on 2007-level hardware like: 64k method limit, components with crazy life-cycles making concurrency difficult without leaking things, frankenstein Java ecosystem, brittle and complicated build system...

Quote examples

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The thing is, "frankenstein asp" (and PHP) are so damn easy.

2

Daily Mail and Express with headlines about "Frankenstein Foods" and such like.

3

On the one hand, the Jurassic Park "don't ever mess with nature" trope, an extension of Frankenstein stories that fear all science as unnatural, dangerous, even evil.

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Scientists know about all the potential benefits of stem cell research, most people without biology degrees are more willing to hear the high level "safety issues" of the frankenstein stories we're sold.

Proper noun examples

1

The official React repo actually used Jest, which is Facebook's own testing framework/test runner/Frankenstein's monster.

2

With perhaps humor being the exception, it seemed like his description of this new genre almost summed up the themes from Frankenstein.

3

I don't think it would be possible to alter an iPod without creating a bulky, Frankenstein-ian device.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use frankenstein in a sentence?

In all honesty, this is a non-sensical frankenstein remnant of the separate but equal argument for marriage and civil union.

What does frankenstein mean?

Synonym of mad scientist.

What part of speech is frankenstein?

frankenstein is commonly used as noun, verb.