See Also: fetter(dictionary)
fetter(2)(dictionary)
fetter(1)(dictionary)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
becquerel(dictionary)
becquerel(dictionary)
Becquerel(medicine)
Becquerel, Antoine(medicine)
Becquerel rays(medicine)
Becquerel, Antoine-Henri(medicine)

Becquerel, Antoine (medicine) and fetter(1) (iou)


Becquerel, Antoine (medicine)


Becquerel, Antoine
<person> French physicist and Nobel laureate, 1852-1908.

See: becquerel, Becquerel rays.


fetter(1) (iou)



fetter noun.

A chain or shackle (orig. for the feet); a bond; a handcuff. Usu. in pl. OE.
b. In pl. Captivity. E18.
Anything that confines or impedes; a restraint. OE.
J. London His neck chafed against the starched fetter of a collar. O. Nash A dinner engagement..is no longer a fetter, Because liars can just..lie their way out of it.
fetterless adjective E17.