fangtooth

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English[edit]

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Aplatophis chauliodus, a fangtooth

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English *fangtooth (fang, canine), from Old English fengtōþ, from feng (grasping, capture) + tōþ (tooth). In the name of the fish perhaps a new compound of fang (abbreviation of the former) +‎ tooth.

Noun[edit]

fangtooth (plural fangtooths)

  1. A beryciform fish of the monotypic family Anoplogastridae, with long sharp teeth.

Derived terms[edit]

Noun[edit]

fangtooth (plural fangteeth)

  1. (archaic) fang (kind of tooth)