catalogue

/ˈkæt.əl.ɒɡ/

nounverbcat · a · logue

Think: “CAT + a + LOG”—a cat keeps a log (a record), so a catalogue is a record or list.

Yes, it's catalogue. Don’t drop the ending: in British spelling it ends with “-logue” (like “dialogue”), not “-log.”

Definitions

  1. nounA complete list of items, often with descriptions or pictures, such as products for sale or books in a library.
  2. verbTo make a list of items in an organized way; to classify and record.

Examples

  • I flipped through the seed catalogue to choose what to plant this spring.
  • The museum will catalogue each artifact before putting it on display.
  • You can search the library’s online catalogue by title, author, or subject.

Synonyms

listinventorydirectoryindexregister

Antonyms

disorder

Translations

ES catálogoPT catálogoFR catalogue

Common misspellings

cateloguecatalogcatologcatalogecatologuecatalougecatalogueuecatalgoue

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