adjective describing a creature or object with long, sharp teeth
Associated with mythical creatures like dragons or werewolves known for their fangs.
Describing animals with sharp, pointed teeth for hunting and defense.
Used to describe creatures or characters with supernatural or monstrous teeth.
Referring to specific species of animals known for their prominent fangs.
Commonly used to depict terrifying monsters or vampires with sharp teeth.
In literature, the term 'fanged' is often used to describe a character with sharp, pointed teeth, typically associated with vampires or other supernatural beings.
In psychology, 'fanged' can be used metaphorically to describe a person or situation that is perceived as threatening or dangerous.
Biologists may use the term 'fanged' to describe animals or organisms that have teeth or structures resembling fangs, such as snakes or certain insects.
Dentists may use 'fanged' to describe a patient's teeth that are sharp, pointed, or have abnormal growth patterns.
Costume designers may use 'fanged' to describe costumes or props that feature fake or prosthetic fangs, commonly used in vampire or monster-themed productions.