1. cataloged - Adjective
2. cataloged - Verb
cataloged (not comparable)
Sorted, classified.
cataloged
simple past and past participle of catalog
During a Senate debate in 1917, as Senator Joseph L. Bristow cataloged a long list of what he felt the country needed, Marshall leaned over to one of his clerks and said, "What this country needs is more of this; what this country needs is more of that". Source: Internet
Given Cerion's extensive geographic diversity, Gould later lamented that if Christopher Columbus had only cataloged a single Cerion it would have ended the scholarly debate about which island Columbus had first set foot on in America. Source: Internet
Over the course of a week and with the help of Rancho volunteers Duncan, Anne, Lorena, Dan, Jon, Sean, and Lucas, we cataloged and packed 754 items to go to a soundstage at Universal Studios in North Hollywood, California. Source: Internet
Greenhut and staff at the Antiquities Authority deduce that the two nails in question have no scientific or other significance: Many like them have been found in archaeological digs of the Roman period and are not even cataloged, they say. Source: Internet
I could understand this not being an issue on a flat file site, but if pages are created only on the fly, as they are on ECWID and never cataloged for the SERP’s that could a serious impediment to this system’s adoption, despite its speed advantage. Source: Internet
In fact, it is cataloged as an Easy book, but it teaches numerous facts about ducks, so I think that qualifies it as an expository text. Source: Internet