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Catalogue \Cat"a*logue\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Catalogued}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Cataloguing}.]
To make a list or catalogue; to insert in a catalogue.
listed \listed\ adj.
1. placed on a list. Opposite of {unlisted}. [Narrower terms:
{catalogued}; {recorded ; {traded ]
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
2. officially entered in a roll or list; as, listed on a
stock exchange; a listed securities trader.
Syn: enrolled.
[WordNet 1.5]
- The additional debris is being catalogued and monitored by the U.S. Space Command, but preliminary analysis indicates that the object in higher orbit would remain there for many years," he said.
- All of the rare volumes have been catalogued; not so in the rest of the library.
- It catalogued hundreds of sins of commission and omission in language bordering on the Biblical and called for punishment with a withering disregard of extenuating circumstances.
- California Chief Archivist John F. Burns, who catalogued and microfilmed the material, said the FBI would be releasing its own file at an unspecified time.
- 'Depending on the complex nature of the restoration, we can complete some of these repairs within two days.' Once the rubble has been cleared and catalogued, the team will know what is missing and the extent of the damage.
- They say the private collections were catalogued and locked up.
- From beheadings and amputations in Saudi Arabia to student detentions in Liberia and to disappearances in El Salvador, the document catalogued man's inhumanity to man in virtually every conceivable way.