fang - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fang in Hindi

Noun

  • खांग
  • साँप का विषैला दांत
  • दांत की जड़
  • कुचली
  • दंत
  • पंजा

fang Definition

Noun

  • a large sharp tooth, especially a canine tooth of a dog or wolf.
  • a member of a people inhabiting parts of Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon.
  • the Bantu language of the Fang.

Adjective

  • relating to the Fang or their language.

fang Example

  • At the touch of the first fang, her eyes flew open. ( पहले नुकीले स्पर्श से उसकी आँखें खुल गईं। )
  • How does the shape of a mountain remind you of a wolf's fang? ( पहाड़ की आकृति आपको भेड़िये के नुकीले नुकीले की याद कैसे दिलाती है? )
  • Fang reliquary head, co-founder of Sainsbury Collection with Guro dance mask African objects can be displayed in a variety of ways. ( फेंग रिक्वेरी हेड, सेन्सबरी कलेक्शन के सह-संस्थापक गुरु डांस मास्क के साथ अफ्रीकी वस्तुओं को विभिन्न तरीकों से प्रदर्शित किया जा सकता है। )
  • The " retrovert " or bent-back first pair of appendages is provided with a poison gland opening on the fang or terminal segment. ( "रेट्रोवर्ट" या बेंट-बैक उपांगों की पहली जोड़ी नुकीले या टर्मिनल खंड पर एक जहर ग्रंथि खोलने के साथ प्रदान की जाती है। )

More Sentence

  • North of the latter lies the Gabun, with a large number of small tribes dominated by the Fang who are recent arrivals from the Congo.
  • She was different, and Fang kind of… liked it.
  • We got a suite in the same hotel Fang is staying at.
  • These were probably members of the Fang Fan Club—.
  • Fang kept his eyes locked straight ahead on the screen.
  • Fang and Maya showed up, just as you took your dive.
  • My guess would be Fang, Dylan said, his voice flat.
  • Canines are fang teeth at the front of mouths which carnivores use to rip chunks of meat from their prey.
  • The three principal tribes in the Gabun are the Mpongwe, the Fang and the Bakalai.
  • All spiders possess a pair of poison-glands, one in each of the chelicerae or mandibles and opening by means of a duct at the tip of the fang.
  • In later times this gradual pressure from the south-east became greater, and resulted, at a comparatively recent date, in the irruption of the Fang into the Gabun.
  • This poison fang is supplied with venom from a gland in the head.