"Franckenstein" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Franckensteins [plural]
Etymology: Blend of Franck + Frankenstein, named after their inventor Jack Franck. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|Franck|Frankenstein}} Blend of Franck + Frankenstein, {{named-after/list|their inventor||||}} their inventor, {{lang|en|Jack Franck}} Jack Franck, {{named-after|en|Jack Franck|nocap=1|occ=their inventor}} named after their inventor Jack Franck Head templates: {{en-noun}} Franckenstein (plural Franckensteins)
  1. (nuclear physics, colloquial, dated) One of the large, automated measurement machines used in the original bevatron. Tags: colloquial, dated

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