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[fĕt́ər]
(n.)A chain or shackle for the ankles or feet.
(n.)Something that serves to restrict; a restraint.
(v.)To put fetters on; shackle.
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Frank Fetter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frank Albert Fetter (8 March 1863 – 21 March 1949) was an American economist of the Austrian School. Fetter's treatise, The Principles of Economics , contributed to an increased American interest i...
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Fetters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fetters , shackles , footcuffs or leg irons are a kind of physical restraint used on the feet or ankles to allow walking but prevent running and kicking. The term "fetter" shares a root with th...
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Fetter (Buddhism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Buddhism, a mental fetter or "chain" or "bond" (Pāli: samyojana , saŋyojana , saññojana ) shackles a person to samsara, the cycle of endless birth and death. By completely cutting through a...
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