How do you say 'spiked fang' in Latin?

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2026-01-20 13:05

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The Latin equivalent of 'spiked fang' is Dens cum cuspide. In the Word-by-Word translation, the noun 'dens' means 'tooth'. The preposition 'cum' means 'with'. The noun 'cuspide' means 'point' or 'lance, spear'.

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