Fokker
English
editEtymology
edit- (aeroplanes): From the company name, Fokker, after its founder, Anthony Fokker.
Proper noun
editFokker (plural Fokkers)
- A surname from Dutch
Noun
editFokker (plural Fokkers)
- Any of a class of aeroplanes produced by the Fokker company, used by Germany in World War I.
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Pronunciation
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Descendants
editNoun
editFokker m (plural Fokkers)
Descendants
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