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etymological origin of | eng: defang |
etymological origin of | eng: fangless |
etymological origin of | eng: fanglike |
etymological origin of | eng: fangy |
etymological origin of | eng: unfang |
etymology | non: fang |
has derived form | eng: fangs |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | /fæŋ/ |
semantically related | eng: apprehend |
semantically related | eng: arrest |
semantically related | eng: brush |
semantically related | eng: despoil |
semantically related | eng: geue |
semantically related | eng: grab |
semantically related | eng: loot |
semantically related | eng: pillage |
semantically related | eng: plunder |
semantically related | eng: rob |
semantically related | eng: s:Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe/Chapter VI |
semantically related | eng: s:The_Iliad/Book_IX |
semantically related | eng: w:Sabine Baring-Gould |
translation | ces: tesák |
translation | eng: seize |
translation | fin: kulmahammas |
translation | fin: torahammas |
translation | fra: croc |
translation | fry: slachtosk |
translation | hye: ժանիք |
translation | ita: dente canino |
translation | ita: dente di cane |
translation | ita: dente |
translation | jpn: 牙 |
translation | kaz: азу |
translation | lav: ilknis |
translation | pol: kieł |
translation | por: canino |
translation | por: presa |
translation | rus: клык |
translation | spa: colmillo |
translation | vie: răng |
translation | zho: 尖牙 |
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