Definition of Catalogues. Meaning of Catalogues. Synonyms of Catalogues

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Definition of Catalogues

Catalogue
Catalogue Cat"a*logue, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Catalogued; p. pr. & vb. n. Cataloguing.] To make a list or catalogue; to insert in a catalogue.

Meaning of Catalogues from wikipedia

- Look up catalog, catalogue, or catalogues in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Catalog or catalogue may refer to: Cataloging in science and technology...
- divinations into sets of Babylonian star catalogues, during and after the K****ite rule over Babylonia. These star catalogues, written in cuneiform script, contained...
- 2011. "Kay's catalogues give a glimpse of changing fashion". BBC. 20 July 2011. K&Co website Kays heritage World of Kays (archive catalogues, held at the...
- authentication. While historically catalogues raisonnés have been produced as physical books, there is a shift towards catalogues existing only in digital form...
- specialized catalogues (more recent versions of the above), tailored catalogues, interferometrically-produced catalogues, dynamic catalogues, and those...
- non-Christian catalogues. The longest list is in the Epistle to the Galatians and every item is common among pagan catalogues except one. Catalogues vary by...
- The Gaia catalogues are star catalogues created using the results obtained by Gaia space telescope. The catalogues are released in stages that will contain...
- produce comprehensive catalogues that incorporate the most up-to-date information available about the composers' works. These catalogues sometimes also include...
- catalogues, and previously uncatalogued fragments, into a single list comprising 849 entries. The following references identify the major catalogues of...
- "descriptive catalogues" that are intended as both contributions to scholarship and books likely to appeal to many general readers. The catalogues for exhibitions...