Feder is the German word for "feather", "quill", and secondarily for "mechanical spring", and may refer to:
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Abe Feder (1908-1997), American lighting designer
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Adolphe Féder (1886–1943), Jewish-Ukrainian painter and illustrator
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Dege Feder (born 1978), a multi-disciplinary Ethiopian-born artist based in Israel
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Don Feder (born 1946), American media consultant, free-lance writer and World Congress of Families Communications Director
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Ed Feder (1896–1968),Australian rules footballer
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Essener Feder (or Feather), award for German-style board games
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Eva Feder Kittay, American philosopher and academic
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Galila Ron-Feder Amit (born 1949), Israeli children books author
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Gottfried Feder (1883–1941), German economist and key member of the Thule Society and of the Nazi Party
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Janet Feder, American composer and guitarist
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Jens Feder (1939-2019), Norwegian physicist
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Johann Georg Heinrich Feder (1740–1821), German philosopher
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Johann Michael Feder (1753–1824), German Roman Catholic theologian
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Judy Feder, professor of Public Policy
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Kenneth Feder, professor of archaeology
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Naftali Feder (1920–2009), Israeli politician, member of the Knesset for the Alignment (1977-84)
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Paula Marie Mathilde Illemann Feder (1893–1967), Danish actor and educator
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Robert Feder (born 1956), media blogger
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Robert Arthur Feder (1909-1986), American screenwriter and film producer
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Tobias Gutmann Feder (–1817), Maskilic writer, poet, and grammarian
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Galila Ron-Feder Amit (born 1949), Israeli author
Others
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Feder (DJ), French DJ and music producer
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Feder (fencing), an early modern practice or sparring weapon derived from the longsword
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Feder Grotesk, a "stressed" sans-serif type introduced by Jakob Erbar in 1910
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Olami–Feder–Christensen model, an earthquake model conjectured to be an example of self-organized criticality
See also
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Olami–Feder–Christensen model, an earthquake model
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Fader (disambiguation)