Logic Op vs English Learner's Thesaurus Usage & Stats

Logic Op is a pocket reference for basic digital logic. Features include: + Logic Gates: references and examples + Boolean Logic: references and examples + Flip-Flops references + Karnaugh Maps: references, examples, and solvers + Number Conversion: references, examples, and solvers (Binary, Hexadecimal, Decimal, Octal) + Two's Complement: examples and solver + and more... No in-app purchase. No ads. Accessible offline.
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This app provides English Learner's Thesaurus To really write and speak like a native speaker of English, you have to learn to use English synonyms and antonyms. Do you know what is the difference between "get", "obtain", "secure", "acquire", and "gain"? How to distinguish between "prevent", "hinder", "preclude", "forestall", and "obviate"? This thesaurus will explain each word's meaning and usage. It will show you the right word to use in a given context. ● Thesaurus - Over 10200 entries - Detailed explanation - Built-in dictionary: long-press any word and tap "Look up" - Translation: long-press any word and tap "Translate" - Pronunciation: long-press any word and tap "Speak" ● Create custom wordlists - Create a wordlist - Add entries into a wordlist - Review a wordlist using flashcards ● Notes - Write note for each entry - Review your notes ● Basic features: - Voice search - Search feature: search by text or by meaning - Bookmark feature - Built-in dictionary: Long-press a word to look it up - Learn 10 entries daily
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Logic Op VS.
English Learner's Thesaurus

December 15, 2024