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  • 31Fang — Original name in latin Fang Name in other language Amphoe Fang, Amphoe Moeang Bhang, Amphoe Moeangfhang, Amphoe Muang Fang, Ban Nai Wiang, Fang, Fhang, Fhng, Moeang Fhang, Muang Fang, Muang Pang, fang State code TH Continent/City Asia/Bangkok… …

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  • 32Fang — 1. Das ist ein guter Fang, drei Huren auf Einen Gang. Holl.: Dat zijn vette dingen, zei Hans, drie hoeren op een blad. (Harrebomée, II, 134.) 2. Das war ein Fang, sagte der Bettler, als er in Einem Griff zehn Läuse fing. Holl.: Dat is eene… …

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  • 33Fang — fangen: Die nhd. Präsensformen des Verbs bestehen erst seit dem 16. Jh. Sie haben ihr n nach niederd. Vorbild (mnd. vangen) aus dem Präteritum und dem 2. Part. übernommen. Das gemeingerm. starke Verb, ursprünglich reduplizierend (vgl. got.… …

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  • 34fang — I. /fæŋ / (say fang) noun 1. one of the long, sharp, hollow or grooved teeth of a snake, by which venom is injected. 2. a canine tooth. 3. the root of a tooth. 4. a pointed tapering part of a thing. 5. Machinery a tang of a tool. 6. one of the… …

  • 35fang — [11] Fang originally meant ‘prey, spoils’ – a sense which survived well into the 18th century (‘Snap went the sheers, then in a wink, The fang was stow’d behind a bink [bench]’, Morrison, Poems 1790). It was related to a verb fang ‘take, capture’ …

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  • 36fang — [11] Fang originally meant ‘prey, spoils’ – a sense which survived well into the 18th century (‘Snap went the sheers, then in a wink, The fang was stow’d behind a bink ’, Morrison, Poems 1790). It was related to a verb fang ‘take, capture’ which… …

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  • 37Fang — also Fan noun (plural Fang or Fangs; also Fan or Fans) Date: 1861 1. a member of a Bantu speaking people of northern Gabon, mainland Equatorial Guinea, and southern Cameroon 2. the language of the Fang people …

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  • 38FANG — Infobox animanga/Header name = FANG caption = genre = Action, DramaInfobox animanga/Manga title = author = Yoshihiro Takahashi publisher = flagicon|Japan Shueisha publisher other = demographic = Shōnen magazine = first = last = volumes = 2 FANG… …

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  • 39Fang — A fang is a long, pointed tooth. In mammals, a fang is a canine tooth, used for biting and tearing flesh. In snakes, it is a poison injecting tooth (see snake venom). Spiders also have fangs, which are part of the chelicerae.Fact|date=September… …

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  • 40fang — 1. A long tooth or tusk, usually a canine. 2. The hollow tooth of a snake through which the venom is ejected. [A.S. fohan, to seize] * * * fang faŋ n 1 a) a long sharp tooth: as (1) one by which an animal s prey is seized and held or tor …

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