Synonym: catalog. Similar words: catalogued, catalog, analogue, dialogue, decalogue, prologue, epilogue, monologue. Meaning: ['kætəlɒg] n. 1. a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically 2. a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things. v. 1. make an itemized list or catalog of; classify 2. make a catalogue, compile a catalogue.
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121. In addition there will be full catalogue entries for each exhibit by a team of scholars.
122. The sites shared administrative costs, selectors and a catalogue which included an illustration and biographical details for each artist.
123. A catalogue has been produced to accompany the exhibition, which runs from 24 November to 18 December.
124. It includes an illustrated catalogue of more than 700 mainly unpublished artifacts from the site.
125. For your copy of the latest gift catalogue, please write to.
126. Nine days later I received a replacement booklet, a new Hyperion catalogue and a letter of apology.
127. In 1860 £2-10-0 was voted for the purchase of Gaelic books; the catalogue of 1865 contained 25 titles.
128. Please refer to the catalogue for the full range of products available.
129. Back home, I took down a catalogue of works by Leslie Hakim-Dowek, one of the artists exhibiting in the show.
130. At the base library he found a catalogue listing the names of colleges abroad.
131. Individual works may be studied more carefully for a catalogue entry than ever before.
132. There must be many coins not included in that catalogue.
133. The Phillimore annual catalogue will also serve to identify books of individual interest.
134. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue containing two excellent essays by Rosemary Betterton and Angela McRobbie.
135. The catalogue is full of ingenious ideas for transforming your house into a dream home.
136. What a catalogue of redresses can be compiled to bear witness to the new spirit of revival in art!
137. Terminology is controlled by establishing the terms that are to be used in an index or catalogue.
138. David Graham has listed a catalogue of objections to proposed changes to the Caravan Sites Act.
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140. There are hundreds more book bargains in our new catalogue.
141. Mr Fothergill's 1991 seed catalogue includes a fully functional model which has a traditional iron wheel and is priced at £179.
142. A glossy catalogue was published and by June 1990, 80 segments were up for auction in Monte Carlo.
143. The couple have suffered a catalogue of misfortune in recent weeks.
144. Trade discount is an allowance made off the catalogue or list price of goods given by a wholesaler to a retailer.
145. Marx, the museum's director, has also contributed an introduction to the catalogue.
146. The Educorp catalogue also lists some more contemplative, or just curious, examples, including the Bogie Stack.
147. Sometimes subjects require considerable explanation or interpretation, and in these cases the museum catalogue can give definitive help.
148. The Sparcbook will be promoted by Sun Express via its quarterly catalogue and outbound telesales force.
149. As said before, there is no complete list of these items, no visual catalogue.
150. The catalogue was well prepared and the historical notes excellent.
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