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Fang has 13 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon

"During his fieldwork, Dr. Akele began documenting the Fang dialect to preserve its unique tonal patterns before they fade away."

2

an appendage of insects that is capable of injecting venom; usually evolved from the legs

"When I got bitten by that wasp, its sharp fang injected enough venom to make my whole arm swell up instantly."

3

canine tooth of a carnivorous animal; used to seize and tear its prey

"The lion bared his sharp fangs as he lunged toward the gazelle, ready to tear into its flesh."

4

hollow or grooved tooth of a venomous snake; used to inject its poison

"The rattlesnake struck quickly, driving its sharp fangs into my ankle before withdrawing them to deliver the venom."

5

a long, pointed canine tooth used for biting and tearing flesh

"The FANG stocks surged to new highs as investors bet on a strong earnings season from these tech giants."

6

A grasping; capture; the act or power of seizing; hold.

7

A people of western Africa.

8

The stock of the technology companies Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google.

In plain English: Fang refers to the four major tech companies: Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, and Google.

"Investing in the fang stocks has proven lucrative for many over the years."

Usage: FANG (noun) refers specifically to the collective stock of Facebook (now Meta), Amazon, Netflix, and Google (Alphabet). Use it when discussing these four major tech companies as a group, often in investment or market analysis contexts.

Verb
1

To strike or attack with the fangs.

"The maintenance crew had to fang the old fire pump before they could safely extinguish the blaze at the warehouse."

2

To catch, capture; seize; grip; clutch; lay hold of.

3

To supply (a pump) with the water necessary for it to operate.

In plain English: To fill a pump with water so it can run.

"The well needed to be fanged before we could use the irrigation system."

Usage: Use "fang" when referring specifically to supplying a pump with water, often in a nautical or industrial context; for example, "The crew had to fang the pumps to keep the hold dry." It's an archaic term rarely used outside specialized fields.

Proper Noun
1

The dominant Bantu language of Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, spoken by 1.3 million people, also called Pahouin.

"During our trip to Henan Province, we drove through Fang County in Shiyan, Hubei on our way back home."

2

A county of Shiyan, Hubei, China.

Example Sentences
"Investing in the fang stocks has proven lucrative for many over the years." noun
"The great white shark displayed its sharp fangs while hunting for prey." noun
"She felt like she had been bitten by a snake when he bit her on the cheek with his playful fang." noun
"Many people fear visiting the dentist because they dread having their teeth cleaned and checked for broken fangs or cavities." noun
"The well needed to be fanged before we could use the irrigation system." verb
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