Latin has many "changes" (inflections) of words, as it is said to be an inflectional language. In a general dictionary, it is customary to know the words that form the basis of the word (nominative case, singular for nouns, first person singular, indicative active present for verbs, etc.), and then look them up in a dictionary to find out the meaning. . In this dictionary, when you enter a word in its inflectional form, its base form and attributes of the entered word are displayed along with its meaning. Also, by tapping the displayed base form, a list of complete variations of the word is displayed. Apart from that, it is also possible to perform a sequential search that displays possible base words for each input character as "word search".
The original data is "William Whitaker's Word" and contains about 40,000 words. Many modifications to the data format and content from the original? If there is a defect in the contents, we are responsible for it.