Proper noun
Ketter (plural Ketters)
A surname.
By infusing key personnel with a stronger knowledge of how equipment can be safely used and operated, a company not only improves the well-being of the employees, but of the equipment as well, Ketter says. Source: Internet
The following description is based on the article "Calendar" in Encyclopaedia Judaica (Jerusalem: Ketter, 1972). Source: Internet
“It’s not that you don’t appreciate and regret a lot of things that have happened in your life, but to dwell on it, now that you are out and being productive and positive, that would be wrong,” Ketter said. Source: Internet