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A surname, from the profession fletcher
Generally, a manufacturer of bows and arrows

In order that distant countries should be furnished with bowyers, fletchers, and arrow head makers, any of those workmen, not being freemen of London, might be sent by the appointment of the king's council, the lord chancellor, lord privy seal, or one of them, to inhabit the city, borough or town within the realm that was destitute of such artificers.

One who fletches or feathers arrows
{n} one who makes bows and arrows
One who fletches or feathers arrows; a manufacturer of bows and arrows
prolific English dramatist who collaborated with Francis Beaumont and many other dramatists (1579-1625)
{i} person who makes bows and arrows
Fletcher Henderson
born Dec. 18, 1898, Cuthbert, Ga., U.S. died Dec. 29, 1952, New York, N.Y. U.S. pianist, arranger, and leader of one of the most influential big bands in jazz. Henderson formed a dance band in New York in 1923. The band soon distinguished itself in two ways: the engagement of Louis Armstrong as principal soloist placed greater emphasis on swinging improvisation and the arrangements by Henderson and Don Redman (1900-64) codified the roles of the sections within the ensemble to replace the collective improvisation of early jazz groups. Nearly all big bands subsequently followed their example. A poor businessman, he was forced to dissolve his band several times, but his arrangements played a key role in the success of Benny Goodman in the late 1930s and provided a template for much of the music of the swing era
James Fletcher Henderson
born Dec. 18, 1898, Cuthbert, Ga., U.S. died Dec. 29, 1952, New York, N.Y. U.S. pianist, arranger, and leader of one of the most influential big bands in jazz. Henderson formed a dance band in New York in 1923. The band soon distinguished itself in two ways: the engagement of Louis Armstrong as principal soloist placed greater emphasis on swinging improvisation and the arrangements by Henderson and Don Redman (1900-64) codified the roles of the sections within the ensemble to replace the collective improvisation of early jazz groups. Nearly all big bands subsequently followed their example. A poor businessman, he was forced to dissolve his band several times, but his arrangements played a key role in the success of Benny Goodman in the late 1930s and provided a template for much of the music of the swing era
fletchers
plural of fletcher
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fletcher aplikatörü
(Tıp) fletcher applicator
fletcher

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    /ˈfleʧər/ /ˈflɛʧɜr/

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    [ 'fle-ch&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English fleccher, from Old French flechier, from fleche arrow; more at FLèche.