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A catalog or catalogue is an organized, detailed, descriptive list of items arranged systematically. It may also refer to a list of items enumerated with a specific numbering scheme. The word comes from the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women or Eoiae.
Some specific types of catalogs are:
- Library catalog (books and other media)
- Course catalog (course curriculum)
- Collection catalog (museum, archive)
- Exhibition catalog (art)
- Auction catalog (auctions)
- Catalog numbering systems for single records (gramophone records)
- Stamp catalog (postage stamps)
- Database catalog (computer science)
- Catalogue raisonné (list of artworks)
In science:
- Astronomical catalog (astronomical objects)
- Star catalog (stars)
- Flora (plants or vegetation)
- Herbal (medicinal plants)
- Pharmacopoeia (medication)
In merchandising:
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