catalogue

/ˈkætəˌlɔɡ/
verb
  1. To make a list of items, often with descriptions, in a systematic way (British spelling of catalog).
    • The biologist spent years cataloguing every plant species in the forest.
    • The app helps you catalogue your music collection by genre.
    • Please catalogue these books by author and title.
  2. To record or list a series of events, qualities, or experiences.
    • She catalogued her thoughts in a daily journal.
    • The documentary catalogues the rise and fall of the band.
    • The journalist catalogued the many challenges faced by the community.
noun
  1. A list of items, often with descriptions, arranged in a specific order (British spelling of catalog).
    • She browsed the online catalogue to find a birthday present.
    • The seed catalogue arrived in the mail just in time for spring planting.
    • The museum published a catalogue of its new art exhibition.
  2. A series or collection of things, especially bad events or qualities.
    • His life was a catalogue of misfortunes and missed opportunities.
    • The movie is a catalogue of every cliché in the horror genre.
    • The report detailed a catalogue of errors made by the company.
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