Fang

/fæŋ/ noun

A long, pointed tooth, especially one used for biting or injecting venom in animals like snakes and vampires.

From Old English 'fang,' originally meaning 'a catch or seizing.' It evolved from Proto-Germanic roots related to 'catching' or 'grasping,' and over time came to specifically mean the teeth that do the catching and biting.

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