catalogue
noun [ C ]
COMMERCE, MARKETING UK ( US catalog) uk/ˈkætəlɒɡ/ usa book that contains a list of all the products that you can buy from a company, including descriptions and prices for each product:
The auction house produces a catalogue full of colour photographs for each sale, available two weeks beforehand.
(also mail order catalogue)
a book that contains pictures and prices of products that customers can order and that the company delivers to their homes:
Vertbaudet is a children's clothing catalogue.
"Internet sales haven't replaced catalogue sales but have brought in new customers," he said.
The best advice is to buy charity Christmas cards direct from the catalogue.
See also
back catalogue
card catalogue
online catalogue
catalogue
verb [ T ]
UK ( US catalog) uk/ˈkætəlɒɡ/ usto make a written record of things in the form of a list in a particular order:
They will be hiring an archivist to continue the work of cataloguing the family's possessions.