Occam's razor

Etymology
, an advocate of the law of parsimony, and the idea of a razor as a tool that trims or shaves.

Proper noun

 * 1)  The principle of preferring the simplest of competing theories.

Translations

 * Armenian: Օկամի ածելի
 * Bulgarian: бръснач на Окам
 * Catalan: navalla d'Occam
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: Occamova břitva
 * Danish: Ockhams ragekniv
 * Dutch: Ockhams scheermes
 * Estonian: Ockhami habemenuga
 * Finnish: Occamin partaveitsi
 * French: rasoir d'Occam
 * Galician: navalla de Occam
 * German:
 * Hebrew: תערו של אוקאם
 * Hungarian: Occam borotvája
 * Icelandic: rakhnífur Ockhams
 * Indonesian: pisau Ockham
 * Interlingua: rasorio de Occam
 * Italian: rasoio di Occam
 * Japanese: オッカムの剃刀
 * Korean: 오컴-의 면도날
 * Latin: novacula Guillelmi de Ockham
 * Lithuanian: Okamo skustuvas
 * Norwegian: Ockhams barberkniv
 * Persian: تیغ اوکام
 * Polish: brzytwa Ockhama
 * Portuguese: navalha de Occam, navalha de Ockham, lâmina de Occam, lâmina de Ockham
 * Romanian: briciul lui Occam
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Окамова бритва
 * Roman: Okamova britva, Occamova oštrica
 * Slovene: Occamova britev, Occamovo rezilo
 * Spanish: navaja de Occam
 * Swedish: Ockhams rakkniv
 * Thai: หลักการของออคแคม
 * Ukrainian: принцип простоти, бри́тва О́ккама