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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
dişli
azılı
dişli, azılı
fanged beet
çatal kuyruklu pancar
fang
hayvanın azı dişi
fang
uzun sivri diş
fang
uzun ve sivri diş
Fang
{i} zehirli diş

Hangi yılan en uzun zehirli dişe sahiptir? - Which snake has the longest fangs?

Fang
{i} pençe [müh.]
Fang
{i} dış kökü
Fang
(isim) azıdiş (köpek vb.), kök, uzun sivri diş, zehirli diş, dış kökü, pençe [müh.]
Fang
{i} kök
Fang
{i} azıdiş (köpek vb.)
fang
{i} yılanın zehirli dişi
fang
azılı
fang
(Tıp) Diş kökü
fang
fanged dişli
fang
azıdiş
fang
fangless dişsiz
fang
(Tıp) Özellikle köpek veya kurdun azı dişi
fang
pençe
fang
{i} (yırtıcı hayvanlarda) köpekdişi
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{a} furnished with or having fangs
having fangs
Also used figuratively
{s} having sharp pointed teeth, having fangs
Having fangs or tusks; as, a fanged adder
Equipped with fangs
Fang
The Bantu language of these people, also called Pahouin
Fang
(collective) A people of western Africa
Fang
A second, only distantly related language of Africa
fang
To catch, capture; seize; grip; clutch; lay hold of
fang
To receive or adopt into spiritual relation, as in baptism; be godfather or godmother to
fang
To take; receive with assent; accept
fang
To receive with hospitality; welcome
fang
To receive
fang
{n} a ong tusk, talon, nail
fang
{v} to seize
Fang
{i} Bantu language spoken by the Fang people
Fang
A people of western Africa
Fang
{i} member of a people who live in the rain forests of Cameroon and Gabon and Equatorial Guinea
Fang
The Bantu language of these people
fang
to strike or attack with the fangs
fang
The root, or one of the branches of the root, of a tooth
fang
hollow or grooved tooth of a venomous snake; used to inject its poison canine tooth of a carnivorous animal; used to seize and tear its prey a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon
fang
A niche in the side of an adit or shaft, for an air course
fang
A long, pointed canine tooth used for biting and tearing flesh or (in snakes) for injecting venom
fang
{i} dog's tooth; tooth resembling that of a dog; tooth of a venomous snake; great speed drive in a vehicle
fang
one of the usually erectile, venomous teeth of serpents
fang
Pokémon with prominent fangs
fang
Fang, an ethnic group
fang
To enable to catch or tear; to furnish with fangs
fang
to release (eg kite or arrow)
fang
To catch; to seize, as with the teeth; to lay hold of; to gripe; to clutch
fang
a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon
fang
canine tooth of a carnivorous animal; used to seize and tear its prey
fang
Any shoot or other thing by which hold is taken
fang
Also, one of the falcers of a spider
fang
{f} drive a very high speed
fang
Fangs are the two long, sharp, upper teeth that some animals have. The cobra sank its venomous fangs into his hand. a long sharp tooth of an animal such as a snake or wild dog. Bantu-speaking peoples of southern Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea, and northern Gabon. The Fang number about 3.6 million. Under colonial rule they engaged in ivory trading and after World War I in cacao farming. By 1939 much of the population was Christian, but since 1945 syncretistic sects have grown rapidly. The Fang are politically influential, especially in Gabon
fang
The tooth-like structure at the end of a chelicera Normally fittng into a groove or furrow on the base of the chelicera, the fang articulates at the point of connection The fang is used to pierce the skin of prey It contains a duct, through which poison can be injected in order the subdue or kill the prey The poison originates in a gland inside the cephalothorax
fang
A projecting tooth or prong, as in a part of a lock, or the plate of a belt clamp, or the end of a tool, as a chisel, where it enters the handle
fang
A bend or loop of a rope
fang
The tusk of an animal, by which the prey is seized and held or torn; a long pointed tooth; esp
fang
hollow or grooved tooth of a venomous snake; used to inject its poison
fang
to capture, seize
fang
The valve of a pump box
fanged

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    [ 'fa[ng] ] (noun.) 1555. Middle English, that which is taken, from Old English; akin to Old High German fang seizure, Old English fOn to seize; more at PACT.
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