Caninus

/kəˈnaɪnəs/ noun

In anatomy, one of the pointed teeth in the upper or lower jaw, also called a canine tooth; in Latin, an adjective meaning 'of or pertaining to dogs.'

From Latin caninus, derived from canis (dog), named because these teeth resemble the prominent fangs of dogs and other carnivores.

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