Frankenstein's monster

Etymology
In Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, Dr. Frankenstein assembled a monster from human corpses; it eventually escaped his control.

Proper noun

 * , the creature from Mary Shelley's 1818 novel

Noun

 * 1) A thing that is cobbled together from parts of other things.
 * 2) A creation that overpowers or slips out of the control of its creator, often proceeding to turn on its creator or harm others.
 * 1) A creation that overpowers or slips out of the control of its creator, often proceeding to turn on its creator or harm others.
 * 1) A creation that overpowers or slips out of the control of its creator, often proceeding to turn on its creator or harm others.

Translations

 * French: monstre de Frankenstein
 * Georgian: ფრანკენშტაინის ურჩხული
 * German: Frankensteins Monster
 * Japanese: フランケンシュタインの怪物
 * Kazakh: Франкенштейн құбыжығы
 * Russian: Чудовище Франкенштейна