
1) Amusement ride 2) Anime series based on manga 3) Behemoth 4) Boris Karloff role 5) Centaur or chimera 6) Centaur or Minotaur 7) Chiller heavy 8) Chimera or sphinx 9) Dragon 10) Dragon or ogre 11) Elephant 12) Elmo 13) Epistolary novel 14) Fear the Walking Dead episode 15) Fiend arranged no terms
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1) Beast 2) Behemoth 3) Bogeyman 4) Booger 5) Boogeyman 6) Brute 7) Bugaboo 8) Bugbear 9) Colossus 10) Fiend 11) Freak 12) Huge 13) Leviathan 14) Monstrosity 15) Ogre 16) Prodigy 17) Teras 18) Troll 19) Unconformity
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• (n.) Something of unnatural size, shape, or quality; a prodigy; an enormity; a marvel. • (a.) Monstrous in size. • (v. t.) To make monstrous. • (n.) Any thing or person of unnatural or excessive ugliness, deformity, wickedness, or cruelty. • (n.) Specifically , an animal or plant departing greatly from the usual type, as ...
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(from the article `2003: Best Actress`) Other Nominees...(1999), and The Italian Job (2003). Her acting talent was further expressed in her award-winning performance as serial killer Aileen Wuornos in ... ...the legal treatment of acts of self-defense by women. Her life was the subject of a documentary, Aileen: The Selling of a Serial...
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(from the article `myth`) From the earliest times man has shown a readiness to be fascinated by monsters. Monsters are chaos beasts, lurking at the interstices of order, be ...
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in biology, an embryo, a newborn animal, or young plant that is grossly deformed. The defects may be genetic (i.e., inherited) or result from such ... [1 related articles]
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1. Something of unnatural size, shape, or quality; a prodigy; an enormity; a marvel. 'A monster or marvel.' (Chaucer) ... 2. Specifically, an animal or plant departing greatly from the usual type, as by having too many limbs. ... 3. Any thing or person of unnatural or excessive ugliness, deformity, wickedness, or cruelty. ... Origin: OE. Monstre, F...
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(mon´stәr) a term formerly used to denote a fetus or infant with such pronounced developmental anomalies as to be grotesque and usually nonviable. More appropriate terms are congenitally deformed, malformed, or abnormal fetus, especially when discussing these individuals with loved ones.
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Mon'ster adjective Monstrous in size.
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Mon'ster transitive verb To make monstrous. [ Obsolete]
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Mon'ster noun [ Middle English monstre , French monstre , from Latin monstrum , orig., a divine omen, indicating misfortune; akin of monstrare to show, point out, indicate, and monere to warn. See Monition , and confer Demonstrate , Muster .]
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An animal which has a conformation contrary to the order of nature.A monster, although born of a woman in lawful wedlock, cannot inherit. Those who have however the essential parts of the human form and have merely some defect of coformation, are capable of inheriting, if otherwise qualified.No living human birth, however much it may differ from hu...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mon′stĕr Definitions: 1. Outmoded and inappropriate term for a malformed embryo, fetus, or individual. See entries beginning with terato-.
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Monster, or monstrosity is properly a term applied in anatomy and physiology to living beings which exhibit from birth onwards some important abnormal features in structure, or present notable deviations from the normal type of their kind. The science which investigates such normal forms is known as teratology. Monsters present very wide variations...
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Monster is slang for cocaine.
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[
n] - a cruel wicked and inhuman person 2. [n] - an imaginary creature usually having various human and animal parts 3. [n] - (medicine) a grossly malformed and usually nonviable fetus
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monster 1. Any large, ugly, terrifying animal or person found in mythology or created by the imagination, especially something fierce that kills people. Monsters are often featured in folklore and fairy tales as evil creatures resembling a mixture of different animals. 2. In medicine, a fetus or infant with such pronounced developmental anomalies ...
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A superior player.
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teras noun (medicine) a grossly malformed and usually nonviable fetus
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a legendary animal combining features of animal and human form or having the forms of various animals in combination, as a centaur, griffin, or sphinx. · any creature so ugly or monstrous as to frighten people. · any animal or human grotesquely deviating from the normal shape, behavior, or character. · a person who excites horror ...
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an imaginary creature usually having human and animal parts
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