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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181. Within this more or less static total, catalogue mail order credit has been expanding fairly fast.
182. Some 7 million catalogue records of their stock are available, as a potential national database.
183. Cards are thus equivalent to entries for books in the main card catalogue. 4.
184. It will be years before I catalogue her paintings in a warehouse room.
185. Finally it is safe to predict that in any catalogue there will be more information than art criticism.
186. The galaxy - catalogue number 3C 324 - is full of extremely bright glowing gases moving around at very high speeds.
187. Only a handful of the numerous pamphlets that were published at the time are included in the catalogue.
188. Responsible to the Acquisitions Librarian for checking the library catalogue prior to ordering new books. 4.
189. A 13-page report lists a catalogue of concerns from a number of agencies and reveals that 1,772 individuals have submitted objections.
190. To catalogue and prepare a major sale will take months.
191. The catalogue has been distributed to current customers and resellers and will ship with all units.
192. Indeed, many changes introduced by management in the post-cold-war years read like a catalogue of the misbegotten.
193. Call for a catalogue and discover the world of computer digital sound.
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194. Disappointingly, the exhibition omits Rauschenberg's portrait and still-life photography, which is richly illustrated in the catalogue.
195. It should provide a readable condensation of the recent literature: a critical appraisal, not a mere catalogue.
196. There is a long catalogue of people who will queue up to write the Secretary of State's epitaph.
197. Not to be outdone by the other divisions of Record Holdings, Record Power have brought out a new full colour catalogue.
198. They may be seen through 13 March and there is a catalogue with colour reproductions and an essay by Maurice Poirier.
199. The updated catalogue includes new and revised modules developed over the past year.
200. This was the prime objective and the closing of the card catalogue was a consequence.
201. She was reading a mail-order catalogue, and had an open half-pound box of Black Magic chocolates beside her.
202. Call this number for our free catalogue of competitively priced software.
203. There is a new catalogue of all the books in the library.
204. Almost all of them were familiar with some online catalogue.
205. Despite the catalogue of comments, there is precious little in his past or present to support such a contention.
206. Users were intercepted as they approached a terminal to either catalogue and asked to undertake their searches under controlled conditions.
207. There's an illustrated catalogue with essays by Paolo Baldacci and Ronny Cohen.
208. From rings she went on to study and catalogue collections of cameos and other jewels from antiquity to the present.
209. A colour catalogue, costing £3, also illustrates the abundance of smaller accessories that make up the Shaker look.
210. Sutherland published the first catalogue of plants in the physic garden, the Hortus Medicus Edinburgensis, in 1683.
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