Canine

/ˈkeɪnaɪn/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, canine relates to dogs. As a noun, it can mean a dog or a pointed tooth between the incisors and premolars in mammals.

From Latin 'caninus' meaning 'of a dog,' from 'canis' (dog). It entered English through scientific and medical language. The tooth is called 'canine' because its long, pointed shape resembles a dog’s fang.

AMውሻ
ARكلبي
BNকুকুর
CSpsí
DAhunde
DEHunde-
ELκυνικός
EScanino
FAسگی
FIkoira
FRcanin
GUકૂતરો
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