"Frankenfish" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Frankenfish [plural], Frankenfishes [plural]
Etymology: franken- + fish, from Frankenstein + fish. From early 1990's when a biotech company announced plans for a fast-growing transgenic salmon, which was subsequently named Frankenfish by the press. Re-introduced in 2004, when the movie Frankenfish was released. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|franken|fish}} franken- + fish Head templates: {{en-noun|Frankenfish|+}} Frankenfish (plural Frankenfish or Frankenfishes)
  1. (informal, derogatory) A fish that inspires fear for being unnatural in some way, as one that is invasive, or the product of genetic engineering. Wikipedia link: Frankenfish Tags: derogatory, informal Synonyms: frankenfish Hypernyms: monster fish (english: fearsome fish) Related terms: northern snakehead Translations (fish that inspires fear due to being unnatural): hirviökala (Finnish)

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