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catalog

American  
[kat-l-awg, -og] / ˈkæt lˌɔg, -ˌɒg /
Or catalogue

noun

  1. a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material.

    a stamp catalog.

    Synonyms:
    record, register, roster
  2. something that contains such a list or record, as a book, leaflet, or file.

  3. a list of the contents of a library or a group of libraries, arranged according to any of various systems.

    Synonyms:
    record, register, roster
  4. any list or record.

    a catalog of complaints.


verb (used with object)

cataloged, catalogued, cataloging, cataloguing
  1. to enter (items) in a catalog; make a catalog of.

verb (used without object)

cataloged, catalogued, cataloging, cataloguing
  1. to produce a catalog.

  2. to have a specified price as listed in a catalog.

    This model catalogs for $49.95.

  3. to offer merchandise in a mail-order catalog.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or carrying on business through a mail-order catalog.

    catalog sales.

Usage

What does catalog mean? A catalog is a list or record of items. It is sometimes spelled catalogue.It commonly refers to a list of things being offered, such as items for sale or courses at a school. The point of such a catalog is typically to arrange the information in an orderly way—often with descriptions—so that the items can be easily found.The word often refers to a printed copy of the list, especially in the context of items available for purchase from a particular company.Catalog can also be used to refer to a collection of works, such as by a particular artist, as in I love every album in her catalog.A card catalog is a file containing information about the books and other materials held in a library. Card catalogs were once commonly physical cabinets of drawers containing cards but now often exist as online catalogs.Sometimes, catalog is used in a very general way as another way of saying list, as in a catalog of complaints.Catalog can also be used as a verb meaning to record items with a list, as in Please catalog all of the new titles.Example: The course catalog lists all of the classes that are available to take.

Related Words

See list 1.

Other Word Forms

  • cataloger noun
  • catalogic adjective
  • catalogical adjective
  • catalogist noun
  • catalogistic adjective
  • cataloguer noun
  • cataloguist noun
  • miscatalog verb (used with object)
  • miscatalogue verb (used with object)
  • noncatalog adjective
  • noncatalogue adjective
  • recatalog verb (used with object)

Etymology

Origin of catalog

First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English cataloge, from Late Latin catalogus, from Greek katálogos “a register” (akin to katalégein “to count up”), equivalent to kata- “down, against, back” + -logos reckoning; cata-

Example Sentences

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It is accompanied by a handsome catalog, more comprehensive than the exhibition, with biographies and a chronology.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even so, it feels criminal to compare it with the band’s earlier catalog, given that Hewlett and Albarn are artists in “perpetual motion.”

From Los Angeles Times

In a series of investigations, his team has paired GPS data with receipts and even personal bank records to catalog patterns of rolling misuse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ace is a small but mighty UK label that specializes in reissues and vintage catalog material, prioritizing physical releases that feature thoughtful annotations and liner notes.

From Salon

Bloomberg has reported that regulators also are trying to determine whether Netflix has exerted leverage over creators in negotiations when acquiring programming to build its catalog.

From Los Angeles Times