fangs


From fang (n):
fangs
npl (All usages. Capitalized for the indigenous African people.)
Fang
npl (Can be used as a collective plural for the indigenous African people—e.g. "Fang have inhabited these lands for generations.")
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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
fang n often plural (canine's tooth)colmillo nm
 The dog was barking and showing its fangs.
 El perro estaba ladrando y mostrando los colmillos.
fang n often plural (snake's tooth)colmillo nm
  diente nm
 The fangs of a cobra inject venom when it bites.
 Los colmillos de la cobra inyectan veneno cuando muerde.
fang n often plural (long, sharp tooth)colmillo nm
  diente afilado loc nom m
 She wore a vampire costume, and had fake fangs.
 Llevaba un disfraz de vampiro y tenía colmillos falsos.
fang n often plural (spider mouthpart)colmillo nm
 The spider bites its prey, then injects it with venom through its fangs.
 La araña muerde a su presa y luego le inyecta el veneno con los colmillos.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
Fang n (indigenous African person)fang n común
 The Fangs live in equatorial Guinea.
 Los fang viven en Guinea Ecuatorial.
Fang n uncountable (language)fang nm
  pamue nm
 Fang is a tonal language.
 El fang es una lengua tonal.
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