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Definition of fang noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

fang

noun
 
/fæŋ/
 
/fæŋ/
[usually plural]
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  1. either of two long sharp teeth at the front of the mouths of some animals, such as a snake or dog
    • The snake sank its fangs into its victim.
    • The wolf growled and bared its sharp fangs.
    Topics Animalsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • sharp
    • white
    verb + fang
    • bare
    • reveal
    • show
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    Word Originlate Old English (denoting ‘booty’ or ‘spoils’), from Old Norse fang ‘capture, grasp’. A sense ‘trap, snare’ is recorded from the mid 16th cent.; both this and the original sense survive in Scots. The current sense (also mid 16th cent.) reflects the same idea of ‘something that catches and holds’.
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