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verb [ T ] uk / ˈkæt. ə l.ɒɡ / us / ˈkæt̬. ə l.ɑːɡ / to record something, especially in a list: Many plants become extinct before they have even been catalogued. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Classifying and creating order. alphabetize. anti-hierarchical. arrangement. arranger. concordance. macrocosm. misclassification. misclassify.
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verb [ T ] uk / ˈkæt. ə l.ɒɡ / us / ˈkæt̬. ə l.ɑːɡ / to...
- Znaczenie Cataloguing, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
cataloguing definicja: 1. present participle of catalogue 2....
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1. : list, register. a catalog of the band's songs. 2. a. : a complete enumeration of items arranged systematically with descriptive details. a catalog of the company's products. b. : a pamphlet or book that contains such a list. a mail-order catalog. a university catalog. c. : material in such a list. catalog. 2 of 2. verb. variants or catalogue.
Definition of 'cataloguing' Word Frequency. cataloguing in British English. present participle of verb. See catalogue. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'cataloguing' in a sentence. cataloguing.
verb [ T ] uk / ˈkæt. ə l.ɒɡ / us / ˈkæt̬. ə l.ɑːɡ / to record something, especially in a list: Many plants become extinct before they have even been catalogued. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Classifying and creating order. alphabetize. anti-hierarchical. arrangement. arranger. concordance. describe. macrocosm. miscatalog.
Cataloguing is the act of making a list or record of items, usually with descriptive information or illustrations. It can also refer to the system of classifying books or publications according to a categorical system. See different sources and translations of the term.
CATALOGUE definition: 1. a book with a list of all the goods that you can buy from a shop: 2. a list of all the books…. Learn more.
Catalogue definition: a complete, usually alphabetical list of items, often with notes giving details. See examples of CATALOGUE used in a sentence.