frakturens
Frakturens is not a standard term with a single, established meaning in English-language reference works. It may appear as a misspelling or a dialectal variant tied to German sources, where related roots appear in two main domains: typography and medicine. In German, Fraktur refers to a particular style of blackletter typeface, while Fraktur is also the word for a bone fracture, whose plural is Frakturen. The form frakturens, when seen in English texts, is typically a misusage or a mistaken attempt to create a plural or possessive.
In typography, Fraktur (also called Frakturschrift) denotes a family of blackletter typefaces developed in the early
In medicine, Fraktur is the German word for a bone fracture, with the plural Frakturen. In English-language
Etymology: Fraktur derives from Latin fractura via German, meaning a break or fracture. The name for the