Crossword clues for catalog
catalog
- Library user's aid
- Victoria's Secret mailing
- Shopper's book
- Publisher's roster
- Place to find things you like and things you don't
- Mail-order book
- Mail order must
- Mail order book
- List of merchandise
- Library must
- Kin of a program
- Goods book
- Eatons or Sears
- Complete list of systematically arranged things
- Common Yuletide mail
- Bulk-mail item
- Bulk mail item
- Book that shows what a company sells
- Book of available products
- Index
- Piece of junk mail
- Make a list
- J. Crew publication
- Now-computerized library feature
- Former Sears mailing
- Put in a bibliography, e.g.
- Something made to order?
- Made-to-order item?
- Usually arranged systematically
- A book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things
- A complete list of things
- List or record
- Register
- Sort
- Put in a bibliography, e.g
- Product list
- Shopper's guide
- Mail-order purchase enclosure, often
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Catalog \Cat"a*log\, n. & v. Catalogue.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
see catalogue.
Wiktionary
n. (context US Canada English) (alternative spelling of catalogue English) vb. (alternative spelling of catalogue English)
WordNet
Wikipedia
Catalog or catalogue may refer to:
Catalog is a "best of" album by Tsukiko Amano, released on February 27, 2006. The album contains every A-side from each of her singles up until 2006. It was released in three editions: a normal, one-CD edition, a limited edition pressing with a card jacket designed by Amano herself, and a Deluxe edition. The Deluxe edition came with an extra CD and DVD, and included the music videos for "Idea", "Hisui", "Koe" and "Love Dealer", as well as making-of footage for Amano's fifth anniversary single releases, part of the 5-five- DVD. Combined sales of the two editions resulted in the album peaking at #24 on the Oricon weekly charts, and charting for three weeks. This was Amano's final release with Pony Canyon; after the album's release her contract was terminated and she returned to indies releases.
Usage examples of "catalog".
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Tac Ops catalog description to peer at the weapon, not quite sure what a beavertail was.
ArtInts spent years cataloging the contents of the surviving portion of the Dark Museum, and there is only one book treated as an exhibit of suppressed technology in the entire collection.
Mentally, he was cataloging the remnants of stock, matching each item with a likely buyer.
I have a nose for finding special papers, and I invented my own cataloging system.
Joyce Cottrell kept her house meticulously clean, immediately redecorating any room in which paint began to fade, choosing colors and fabrics from catalogs, finally venturing forth to make her purchases only when the newly redecorated room was complete in her mind down to the last detail.
But if you want to manufacture a whole stinking catalog of industrial chemicals, you have to convert ionic chlorine into the covalent variety.
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Different types live at different depths, which means that cataloging the foraminifera in a sediment tells you the depth of the water in which it was formed.
Their hijinks in the simulator were too many to catalog and both young men were certain that some Air Force colonel had lodged a complaint-again.
One of the most active nearby spiral galaxies, known by the catalog reference NGC4258, has a Seyfert nucleus from which the French astronomer G.
Arp found that on charts showing quasar positions, pairing the quasars by redshift almost always leads to finding a cataloged Seyfert close to the center point between them.
There were Sisters who spent their whole lives in the libraries, cataloging reports, pampering them, keeping records of every useless word they thought might someday be important.
Yadin estimated there were more than twenty cave skeletons, but Haas catalogs only two hundred and twenty individual bones.