catalogue
▪ I. catalogue cat‧a‧logue 1 [ˈkætəlɒg ǁ -lɒːg, -lɑːg] also catalog noun [countable] MARKETING
1. a book containing a list of products that are for sale together with their prices:
• You will find the product listed on page 19 of our current catalogue.
2. a mail order catalogue:
• our new menswear catalogue
a list of all the products a company has ever produced, and that it can still produce and sell:
• The record label's entire back catalogue was up for sale.
ˈcard ˌcatalogue
a set of cards that are arranged in a particular order and contain details about a large group of items, for example books:
• a series of card catalogues which allow retrieval by subject and author
ˌclassified ˈcatalogue
a catalogue in which things of the same type are together in groups:
• a classified catalogue of British books published since 1950
a catalogue containing photographs and details of clothes and other goods for sale that people can order and have delivered to their home
ˌonline ˈcatalogue
1. MARKETING COMPUTING a catalogue of goods for sale that is displayed on a computer screen and from which you can order goods using your computer:
• Place your order from our online catalogue.
2. COMPUTING a computer program that allows you to search for information on a particular subject:
• monitoring user activity on an online catalog
[m0] ▪ II. catalogue catalogue 2 also catalog verb [transitive]
to put a list of things into a particular order and write it in a catalogue:
• Edward catalogued the stock and took charge of the paperwork.
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catalogue UK US UK (US catalog) /ˈkætəlɒg/ noun [C] COMMERCE, MARKETING
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The auction house produces a catalogue full of colour photographs for each sale, available two weeks beforehand.
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Vertbaudet is a children's clothing catalogue.
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""Internet sales haven't replaced catalogue sales but have brought in new customers,"" he said.
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The best advice is to buy charity Christmas cards direct from the catalogue.
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catalogue UK US UK (US catalog) /ˈkætəlɒg/ verb [T]
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They will be hiring an archivist to continue the work of cataloguing the family's possessions.
Financial and business terms.
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