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catalog
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "catalog" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a systematic list or record of items, often organized for easy reference. Example: "The library has an extensive catalog of books available for checkout."
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News & Media
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The Dallas Safari Club planned to auction a 12-day African elephant hunt in Cameroon during its annual three-day convention at a Dallas hotel, a hunt valued in the auction catalog at $20,000.
News & Media
It is accompanied by a reissue of the original catalog, which includes a wonderfully insightful essay by Evans's friend and supporter Lincoln Kirstein.
News & Media
(Songs that fail to match to anything in the catalog may be uploaded unmodified).Apple does not appear to check whether users' versions of matched items had been pirated.
News & Media
A teaser in the shape of 250,000 images (in low resolution) from its central catalog of 1.5m is already available.
News & Media
Costing $25 a year, the service scans a user's collection of music in iTunes, and matches songs against the 18m in Apple's licensed catalog.
News & Media
Harold T. Bers, an advertising writer and puzzle constructor, devised the internal-clue crossword, in which the theme of the puzzle emerges gradually as successive definitions are solved: filling in "pussyfoot," "caterwaul," "kittenish"—together with an overall title "catalog"—would reveal the feline theme.
Encyclopedias
This is a piece of film cut to a specified size and shape usually approximating a library catalog card but available in more than one size (although the most favoured size is 5 by 3 inches [8 by 13 centimetres]).
Encyclopedias
In 1798 she presented to the Royal Society an Index to Flamsteed's observations, together with a catalog of 560 stars omitted from the British Catalogue and a list of the errata in that publication.
Encyclopedias
To accomplish this, Ward began distributing the world's first mail-order catalog (initially a single sheet listing goods and prices) and backed up his sales with a money-back guarantee.
Encyclopedias
Both the company's sales and the number of items in its catalog grew quickly from the mid-1870s on.
Encyclopedias
By 2003 it was so popular that its catalog had the world's largest annual print run, and by 2009 the catalog was being issued in more than two dozen languages.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "catalog" when referring to an organized and systematic list of items, especially in libraries or online stores.
Common error
While "catalogue" is an accepted alternative spelling, "catalog" is more common in American English. Choose one and maintain consistency within your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The word "catalog" functions primarily as a noun, denoting a systematic and organized list of items. It can also function as a verb, meaning to make a list of items. Ludwig AI confirms the correctness and usability of this term.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
32%
Science
32%
News & Media
21%
Less common in
Formal & Business
15%
Reference
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "catalog" is a versatile word, functioning primarily as a noun for an organized list, but also as a verb meaning to list items. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct and widely used. It appears frequently in encyclopedias, science, and news media, indicating a neutral formality level. While "catalogue" is an alternative spelling, "catalog" is more common in American English. When writing, ensure consistency in spelling. For alternatives, consider words like "inventory" or "directory" depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
inventory
Refers to a detailed list of items, often in a specific location or belonging to a particular entity.
directory
A structured list of items, typically with contact information or locations.
register
An official list or record, often maintained for administrative or legal purposes.
record
A collection of information documented and preserved.
compendium
A concise but comprehensive compilation of information on a particular subject.
index
A detailed list of items or topics with corresponding page numbers or locations.
listing
A simple enumeration of items or details.
roll
A formal list of names or members.
schedule
A plan or timetable listing events or activities.
archive
A collection of historical records or documents.
FAQs
What is the difference between "catalog" and "catalogue"?
"Catalog" and "catalogue" are alternative spellings of the same word. "Catalog" is more common in American English, while "catalogue" is more prevalent in British English.
How is "catalog" used in the context of a library?
In a library, a "catalog" is a register that lists all the books and other resources available, typically organized by author, title, and subject.
What are some synonyms for "catalog"?
What is a "digital catalog"?
A "digital catalog" refers to a that is accessible online. It allows users to browse and search for items electronically.
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