The Greek word for "fang" is "κυνόδοντας" (kynodontas). This term is derived from "κύων" (kyon), meaning "dog," and "οδούς" (odous), meaning "tooth." In a broader context, "κυνόδοντας" can refer to canine teeth, which are often referred to as fangs in animals.
In Spanish, "fang" is translated as "colmillo." In French, it is translated as "crocs." In German, the word for "fang" is "Reißzahn."
'fang' can be a German word. It's the imperative of 'fangen', meaning 'catch'. The English word 'fang' would be 'Reißzahn' in German.
the word fang comes from the latin root word fanginus meaning bite! Hope this answers your q
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the kanji for fang is: 牙 in romaji: kiba (pronounced: kee-ba; key-ba)
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Colmillo is the spanish word for 'fang.'