1. catalog - Noun
2. catalog - Verb
Catalogue.
Source: Webster's dictionaryArthritis vanishes, myopia gets better, heart illness decreases, asthma disappears, stomachs function properly and the whole catalog of illnesses goes away and stays away. L. Ron Hubbard
But however long you may have continued in rebellion, and how ever black and long the catalog of your sins, yet if you will now turn to God by a sincere repentance, and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, you shall not be cast out. Archibald Alexander
The story of your youth must not turn into a catalog of what became important in your later life. It must also contain the dissipation, the failure, and the waste. Elias Canetti
War was a catalog of madness. Christopher Paolini
I always tell people that I became a writer not because I went to school but because my mother took me to the library. I wanted to become a writer so I could see my name in the card catalog. Sandra Cisneros
The argument we always used to use was that keeping records in the catalog was good for people that were coming new to the music, but I think that was talking over a ten year or fifteen year time span. Evan Parker