catalogues
Pronunciation: [ˈkæt.ə.lɔːɡz]
Word
Context: “organization”
(noun) a list of items or things that are arranged in a specific order. This could be books in a library, products in a store, or anything else that can be grouped together.
Example
The library has many catalogues that help us find books quickly.
Example
They didn't have any catalogues available, making it hard to find what I needed.
Example
What catalogue can I check to see all the toys available?
Context: “organization”
(verb) to create a list of items or things. This means you are putting together information about different items so that people can easily see what is there.
Example
She is cataloguing all the art pieces in the museum.
Example
He did not catalogue the files, so no one could find anything later.
Example
Are you cataloguing the new books that just arrived?
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