Catalog
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Catalog ( noun )
- A book or file containing detailed lists of items, such as names, addresses, and products.
- A complete list of things; a systematic register.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from french catalogue, from italian catalogo, from greek katalogos, from katalegein "pick out, enrol", from kata- "down" + legein "pick up".
Examples:
- She checked the catalog for the latest fashion designs.
- The library has a vast catalog of books and other media.
- The catalog included descriptions of every antique in the museum.
- I found exactly what I was looking for in the catalog of the online store.
- She asked the librarian for help finding the specific item in the catalog.
(As a verb)
Catalog ( verb )
- A book or file containing detailed lists of items, such as names, addresses, and products.
- A complete list of things; a systematic register.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from french catalogue, from italian catalogo, from greek katalogos, from katalegein "pick out, enrol", from kata- "down" + legein "pick up".
Examples:
- She checked the catalog for the latest fashion designs.
- The library has a vast catalog of books and other media.
- The catalog included descriptions of every antique in the museum.
- I found exactly what I was looking for in the catalog of the online store.
- She asked the librarian for help finding the specific item in the catalog.