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catalog (plural catalogs)

  1. (American spelling, Canadian spelling) Alternative spelling of catalogue

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In the US, both catalog and catalogue are used, with catalogue chiefly limited to some traditional contexts and catalog commonly used elsewhere.

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catalog (third-person singular simple present catalogs, present participle cataloging, simple past and past participle cataloged)

  1. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of catalogue
    • 2022 March 30, Ilan Stavans, Margaret Boyle, “How Dictionaries Define Us: Margaret Boyle and Ilan Stavans in Conversation”, in Los Angeles Review of Books[1]:
      And the exclusions are a statement about life itself: the words that were left out haven’t been co-opted; by not yet being cataloged, they still belong to us.

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Borrowed from French catalogue, from Latin catalogus.

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catalog n (plural cataloage)

  1. catalogue

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catalog m (genitive cataloig, plural catalogan)

  1. catalogue