fang Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon
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noun an appendage of insects that is capable of injecting venom; usually evolved from the legs
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noun canine tooth of a carnivorous animal; used to seize and tear its prey
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noun hollow or grooved tooth of a venomous snake; used to inject its poison
WordNet
Fang transitive verb
Etymology
OE.Definitions
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To catch; to seize, as with the teeth; to lay hold of; to gripe; to clutch. Obs. Shak.He's in the law's clutches; you see he's fanged. J. Webster.
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To enable to catch or tear; to furnish with fangs. "Chariots fanged with scythes." Philips.
Fang noun
Etymology
FromDefinitions
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(Zoöl.) The tusk of an animal, by which the prey is seized and held or torn; a long pointed tooth; esp., one of the usually erectile, venomous teeth of serpents. Also, one of the falcers of a spider. Since I am a dog, beware my fangs. Shak.
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Any shoot or other thing by which hold is taken. The protuberant fangs of the yucca. Evelyn.
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(Anat.) The root, or one of the branches of the root, of a tooth. See Tooth . -
(Mining) A niche in the side of an adit or shaft, for an air course. Knight. -
(Mech.) A projecting tooth or prong, as in a part of a lock, or the plate of a belt clamp, or the end of a tool, as a chisel, where it enters the handle. -
(Naut.) (a) The valve of a pump box. (b) A bend or loop of a rope.