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to catalog
01
to systematically organize and list items, information, or resources, often in a detailed and structured manner
Transitive: to catalog items or information
02
to arrange or list items, events, or situations in a specific order or sequence
Transitive: to catalog sth
Catalog
01
a pamphlet that lists all the items that people can buy
02
a list of items in a particular category, especially one systematically arranged
03
a publication or online database that lists and describes the courses, programs, and academic offerings of a school, college, or university
catalog
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cataloger
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cataloger
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cataloging
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cataloging
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Example
The librarian diligently catalogs new books in the library's database for easy retrieval.
The collector meticulously catalogs their stamp collection, noting the country of origin and historical context.
The museum curator carefully cataloged artifacts, categorizing them based on their historical significance and origin.
The archivist works to catalog historical documents, preserving a detailed record of the past.
After the expedition, the scientist meticulously cataloged specimens collected during the fieldwork.
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