Fangs

/fæŋz/ noun

Sharp, pointed teeth, especially the long canine teeth of animals like snakes, vampires, or wolves.

From Old Norse/Scandinavian fangr, related to 'fang' or 'catch.' The word originally meant a pointed tooth that could pierce and catch prey.

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