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cataloguer
cat·a·log or cat·a·logue C0153400 (kăt′l-ôg′, -ŏg′)n.1. a. A list or itemized display, as of titles, course offerings, or articles for exhibition or sale, usually including descriptive information or illustrations.b. A publication, such as a book or pamphlet, containing such a list or display: a catalog of fall fashions; a seed catalog.2. A list or enumeration: a catalog of complaints.3. A card catalog.v. cat·a·loged, cat·a·log·ing, cat·a·logs or cat·a·logued or cat·a·logu·ing or cat·a·logues v.tr.1. To make an itemized list of: catalog a record collection.2. a. To list or include in a catalog.b. To classify (a book or publication, for example) according to a categorical system.v.intr.1. To make a catalog.2. To be listed in a catalog: an item that catalogs for 200 dollars. [Middle English cathaloge, list, register, from Old French catalogue, from Late Latin catalogus, from Greek katalogos, from katalegein, to list : kata-, down, off; see cata- + legein, to count; see leg- in Indo-European roots.] cat′a·log′er, cat′a·logu′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cataloguer - a librarian who classifies publication according to a categorial systemcatalogerbibliothec, librarian - a professional person trained in library science and engaged in library services | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeecataloguecataloguer
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