Catalogs [noun]

Definition of Catalogs:

written or printed matter featuring a selection of objects

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Sentence/Example of Catalogs:

This report is divided for a record of regular mail-letters, circulars, and catalogs—and merchandise.

Mentioned in the American Pomological Society catalogs for 1875 and 1881.

Title catalogs and the like are simply supplementary practical devices to aid inexperienced or forgetful readers.

It must be sought for in catalogs and book lists, in reviews, second-hand catalogs, and in many less obvious places.

Careful instruction in the use of the printed and card catalogs and of indexes had preceded this assignment.

Mr. Hanson: The practice of inverting has been followed, I think, in the majority of American catalogs.

If the people in other states, using other catalogs, were looking for the societies, they would not remember the name.

He studies the books, catalogs them, and submits his work to Prof. Dziatzko for review.

Examine catalogs and collections of engravings, or rather come here yourself.

Among the many catalogs of museum collections, few describe objects related to the practice of medicine.