How Do You Spell CATALOGUE?

Pronunciation: [kˈatɐlˌɒɡ] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "catalogue" can sometimes be confusing, especially for non-native English speakers. However, the IPA phonetic transcription can help clarify the spelling. The word is pronounced /ˈkæt.ə.lɒɡ/ in British English and /ˈkæt̬.ə.lɑːɡ/ in American English. The unusual spelling of "catalogue" is due to its origin in ancient Greek, where the word was spelled "katalogos." The letter "ue" was added to the English spelling in the 16th century as a way of indicating the final "oo" sound.

CATALOGUE Meaning and Definition

  1. A catalogue, whether in physical or digital format, is a systematic and comprehensive list or inventory of items, objects, products, or resources that are structured and organized in a particular manner for easy reference and accessibility. It serves as a convenient reference guide, providing detailed information about each item included in the catalogue.

    In a commercial context, a catalogue often features a range of products or services that a company offers for sale. These can vary from consumer goods such as clothing, electronics, and home appliances, to specialized industrial equipment or even educational materials. Each item in the catalogue usually includes a description, specifications, and often accompanied by an image to help customers visualize the item.

    On the other hand, a catalogue can also refer to a collection of works or publications by an individual artist, a particular genre, or a specific subject. It serves as a reference tool for research, academic study, or simply a means of enjoyment for those interested in exploring diverse creations and compositions.

    Additionally, a catalogue can be an organized compilation of information or data that serves as a reference or resource for a particular field. For example, a library catalogue lists the books and other materials available in a library, enabling users to locate specific resources quickly.

    Overall, a catalogue is a valuable tool that facilitates efficient organization, information retrieval, and provides a comprehensive overview of the items, resources, or works compiled within its pages.

  2. • A list of names in regular order.
    • To make a list of.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CATALOGUE

The word "catalogue" originated from the Greek word "katalogos", which was a combination of two words: "kata", meaning "down" or "according to", and "legein", meaning "to gather" or "to speak". The term was used in ancient Greek to refer to a list, register, or inventory of items or information organized in a systematic manner. This Greek word was later adopted into Latin as "catalogus" and eventually made its way into English as "catalogue" during the 15th century.

Similar spelling words for CATALOGUE

Plural form of CATALOGUE is CATALOGUES

Conjugate verb Catalogue

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