Bouvier's Law Dictionary for Palm OS 1.8

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    Palm OS 3.0

Publisher’s description

The law dictionary lexicon for BDicty is based on the sixth edition (1856) of John Bouvier's law dictionary. This is a classic reference material for students and legal professionals, but can also be of interest to all information junkies. The bundle includes the Pro version of BDicty Dictionary Reader, making it appropriate for extending with other legal, language, medical and entertainment titles. The full version lexicon features over 6,500 legal terms.

Version 1.8 offers full text search within dictionary articles (for dictionaries) and phrases (for phrasebook lexicons). Note the dual function of the find button: a quick single tap versus holding it down for a short while before releasing it.

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