Definition of Catalogic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Catalogic

catalexes
catalexis
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catalina coupons
catallactics
catalo
cataloes
catalog
catalog buying
catalogable
cataloged
cataloged procedure
cataloger
catalogers
catalogia
catalogic (current term)
cataloging
catalogize
catalogized
catalogizes
catalogizing
catalogs
cataloguable
catalogue
catalogue raisonné
catalogued
cataloguer
cataloguers
catalogues
cataloguing

Literary usage of Catalogic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Basic Outline of Universology: An Introduction to the Newly Discovered by Stephen Pearl Andrews (1872)
"PHILOSOPHY, while it covers the same ground as Science, with propriety be denominated catalogic (Or. Kata DOWNWARD, LOWER, and Logos) ; as contrasted with ..."

2. Shakespeare in Music: A Collation of the Chief Musical Allusions in the by Louis Charles Elson (1901)
"It may be pardoned us if, in the presentation of this branch of our topic, we become in some degree catalogic. "The Tempest" has been set fourteen times as ..."

3. The Pilgrim: A Dialogue on the Life and Actions of King Henry the Eighth by William Thomas (1861)
"... there should have followed such effusion of blood, such robberies and flames, as an hundred thousand nattering friars, with their catalogic sermons, ..."

4. The Bookmart (1890)
"... in an article on 'American Literary Comedians,' which is accompanied by portraits, gives a catalogic survey of American humorous literature. ..."

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