0 past simple and past participle of catalogue
1 to record something, especially in a list:
Once all the performances were catalogued, a thematic analysis was undertaken.
It must be remembered, however, that many manuscript collections remain uncatalogued or inadequately catalogued.
In this way tens of thousands of pottery fragments may be reduced to a few thousand catalogued entries.
The manuscripts have been collected from different sources and are catalogued accordingly.
In the past, the book built the library and its architecture catalogued knowledge.
Once catalogued, references to the collection will change.
In this manner, composers create gestures from catalogued gestures, figures from preconceived figures, and textures from typical sonorities.
We have catalogued nearly 500 pristine landforms whose characteristics are similar to terrestrial mudflows, striped valleys, rock glaciers, and debris-covered glaciers.