catálogo
catalogue; catalog
noun kah-TAH-loh-goh Rare
Origin: From Greek katalogos ('list, register') via Latin catalogus.
Usage Note
Catálogo refers to any systematic list or illustrated inventory — a product catalogue, a museum catalogue, or a library catalogue. The stress accent on the a is essential; without it (catalogo) it would be parsed as a verb form of catalogar. The related verb is catalogar ('to catalogue, to classify').
Examples
"El catálogo de la exposición está agotado."
Natural Translation
The exhibition catalogue is sold out.
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