Difference between Catalogue and Catalog

What is the difference between Catalogue and Catalog?

Catalogue as a verb is to put into a catalogue. while Catalog as a verb is to put into a catalogue.

Catalogue

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To put into a catalogue. To make a catalogue of. To add items (e.g. books) to an existing catalogue.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A systematic list of names, books, pictures etc. A complete (usually alphabetical) list of items. A list of all the publications in a library. A university calendar. A directory listing.

Example sentence: By the time I was 7, I did walk-ons, catalogue modeling, you name it. In the Queens where I grew up, you didn't go bowling on Saturday; you went to dancing school.

Catalog

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A systematic list of names, books, pictures etc.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To put into a catalogue.

Example sentence: I found a 'lost' manuscript called the Book of Soyga that had once belonged to Queen Elizabeth I's court astrologer, John Dee, in Oxford's Bodleian Library. Everybody thought it was the missing key to Dee's interest in magic. Of course, it wasn't really lost. It was there, in the catalog.

We hope you now know whether to use Catalogue or Catalog in your sentence.

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