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fang
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fang
(noun)
fang
/
ˈ
fæŋ/
noun
plural
fangs
fang
/
ˈ
fæŋ/
noun
plural
fangs
Britannica Dictionary definition of FANG
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]
:
a long, sharp tooth
the
fangs
of a rattlesnake
a tiger baring/showing its
fangs
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— fanged
/
ˈ
fæŋd/
adjective
a
fanged
monster [=a monster that has fangs]
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