Catalogue - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things (syn: catalog)
verb
- make a catalogue, compile a catalogue (syn: catalog)
Extra examples
The band played many songs from their catalog of hits.
...a catalog of music album titles...
They use the computer to catalog books.
The chart catalogs the results of each test.
These people are not used to buying through catalogues and the internet.
The manuscripts have never been systematically catalogued.
The report catalogued numerous dangerous work practices.
Nature is much more than I am able to catalogue in this verse of mine.
...several mannequins posing for this year's catalogue look especially emaciated...
The catalogue is being printed.
We subjoin from a catalogue a list of prices.
The librarian will explain how to use the catalogue system.
We're hoping to get the new catalogue out next week.
Cross references in the catalogue link subjects which may be coordinate.
A catalogue published by Charles Griffin & Co.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: catalogue
he/she/it: catalogues
present participle: cataloguing
past tense: catalogued
past participle: catalogued
singular: catalogue
plural: catalogues
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