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Cat`al*lac"tics (?) n. [Gr. &?; to
exchange; kata` wholly + &?; to change.] The
science of exchanges, a branch of political economy.


Cat"a*log (?), n. & v.
Catalogue.


Cat"a*lo*gize (?), v. t. To
insert in a catalogue; to register; to catalogue.
[R.]
Coles.


Cat"a*logue (?), n. [F., fr.
catalogus, fr. Gr. &?; a counting up, list, fr. &?; to
count up; kata` down, completely + &?; to say.] A
list or enumeration of names, or articles arranged methodically,
often in alphabetical order; as, a catalogue of the
students of a college, or of books, or of the stars.


Card catalogue, a catalogue, as of
books, having each item entered on a separate card, and the cards
arranged in cases by subjects, or authors, or
alphabetically.
-- Catalogue
raisonné
(?) [F.], a catalogue of books,
etc., classed according to their subjects.


Syn. -- List; roll; index; schedule; enumeration;
inventory. See List.


Cat"a*logue, v. t. [imp. &
p. p.
Catalogued (?); p. pr. & vb.


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