Law Dictionary

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About this app

Law Dictionary

Law Dictionary is the most widely used law dictionary in World.

This dictionary contain all the terms used in law with their short description of each word in a clear manner,Search option is also available to fin out word in alphabetical manner.It is useful for education as well as other related to law.

Legal Dictionary by Apps Artist gives you free, instant access to more than 60,000 definitions of legal terms, plus detailed entries on important legal cases, precedents, events, and individuals significant to the history of law.


Main Features:
1. Equipped with quick dynamic search function – The dictionary will start searching for the words while you type.
2. > 10,000 words – Included all the popular and daily use terms in the dictionary.
3. FREE – It is completely free. Download at no cost.
4. Work Offline – It work offline, no active internet connection is required. Perfect for your trips or when no data connection is available.
5. Small Size (few MB) – The dictionary will only take a small portion of your Android devices.
6. Android version compatibility – The Apps can work perfectly fine on all Android version either on latest Gingerbread Honeycomb Ice Cream Sandwich Jelly Bean KitKat Lollipop Marshmallow Nougat or older version.
7. Simple and easy to UI. The app come with an user friendly function, allowing you to use with ease.
8.Material Design

In addition, all the terms are listed alphabetically with faster search facility, easy to navigate through entire app.
Updated on
Jul 31, 2023

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