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Fəlsəfə terminləri lüğəti

Hasanaga Mammadov

Version
2.0.2.4
Size
120.0 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About Fəlsəfə terminləri lüğəti

Explore over 970 philosophical terms with Fəlsəfə terminləri lüğəti, a comprehensive reference dictionary grounded in academic scholarship. This app draws from Nəzərova A.H.'s authoritative work on philosophical terminology in Azerbaijani, making complex concepts accessible to students, educators, researchers, translators, and anyone studying philosophy.

The dictionary offers detailed explanations of philosophical terms and term combinations used in Azerbaijani. Each entry is carefully crafted to illuminate meaning and context, supporting serious study and casual inquiry alike.

Work entirely offline—access the full database without an internet connection, making it a reliable resource anywhere. Fast search functionality lets you locate terms instantly, while flexible filtering options help you find words by their beginning or ending letters. A virtual keyboard for Azerbaijani characters makes typing in your native script seamless and natural.

Save your favorite terms to a personal bookmarks list, organizing them by custom groups for review and study. The app tracks your search history, so you can easily revisit terms you've explored before. Whether you're preparing for exams, writing academic papers, or deepening your philosophical knowledge, this reference tool supports your learning.

Tablet support ensures the dictionary works smoothly across all screen sizes. Fəlsəfə terminləri lüğəti combines scholarly depth with everyday usability—a dictionary designed for serious learners and curious minds alike.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Access over 970 philosophical terms offline without internet connection
  • Fast search with filtering by word beginning or ending letters
  • Save favorite terms to custom bookmark groups for study organization
  • Built-in Azerbaijani virtual keyboard for native script typing

Cons

  • Limited to Azerbaijani language—not useful for non-Azerbaijani speakers
  • Search history tracking may raise privacy concerns for sensitive study topics
  • Single-source dictionary based on one academic work limits alternative perspectives
  • No apparent update mechanism mentioned for maintaining term definitions over time

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