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* Monster - a legendary creature- Monster, Netherlands
- In mathematics, the monster group - a particularly complicated group
- Monster - 1994 An album by the rock band R.E.M.
- Monster - 2003 movie starring Charlize Theron
- Teratology, for monster in the sense of a severely deformed individual.
- Monster.com - an Internet site offering a service of job search, resume management and more.
- Monster Adjectival slang, meaning "great" or "wonderful".
- Monsters from the game Dungeons & Dragons
- Monster truck - a motorized truck (generally a "pickup" style) with oversized tires, primarily used for show or competition, but occasionally used in swampy areas due to the high "floatation" of the oversized tires.
- For monster as a pejorativeA word or phrase is pejorative if it expresses contempt or disapproval about the thing or person described. Most pejorative expressions may also be used in a non-pejorative way, however, and (as with any implied meaning) determining the intent of the spea name for a deformed person, see teratology.
- An energy drinkEnergy drinks are beverages which contain legal stimulants, vitamins, and minerals, including caffeine, guarana, taurine, various forms of ginseng, maltodextrin, carnitine, creatine, and ginkgo biloba. Some may contain high levels of sugar, or glucose. brand sold in (larger than typical) 16 ounce cans is known as monster.
- For the term monster in animeGhost in the Shell (1995) This article is about Japanese animation. For the oleo-resin, see Anime. Anime is Japanese animation, often characterized by stylized colorful graphics depicting vibrant characters in a variety of different settings and storyline, see mon (monster)A Mon is a rough term for various sorts of fictional creatures in anime and manga modeled after real or imaginary beings, usually variations of beasts. Having the benefit of being cute, fearsome, and numerous sometimes almost simultaneously they are very
- The name " The MonsterFrankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus is a novel by Mary Shelley. First published on March 11, 1818 (but more often read in the revised and corrected third edition, published in 1831), it is an early example of science fiction and steampunk. Some (led by" is often attributed to the fictional creature in Mary ShelleyMary Wollstonecraft Shelley ( August 30, 1797 February 1, 1851) was an English writer who is, perhaps, equally-famously remembered as the wife of Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and as the author of Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus''. Biography M's famous novel, Frankenstein.
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