Pronunciation: /ˈfræŋkənˌkæt/
noun a fictional creature combining the characteristics of a cat and Frankenstein's monster
A1 My sister's toy looks like a frankencat.
A2 The children were scared of the frankencat costume at the Halloween party.
B1 The scientist created a frankencat by combining different animal parts.
B2 The novel featured a character who owned a mysterious frankencat.
C1 The artist's latest sculpture was a stunning representation of a frankencat.
C2 The museum displayed an exhibit showcasing the evolution of the frankencat concept in modern art.
formal The scientist conducted an experiment to create a frankencat by combining different feline DNA.
informal I heard a rumor about a frankencat roaming around the neighborhood at night.
slang That cat looks like a total frankencat with its mismatched fur patterns.
figurative The new product was a frankencat of different features from various competitors.
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