catalog |ˈkatlˌôg; -ˌäg| (also catalogue)
noun
a complete list of items, typically one in alphabetical or other systematic order, in particular
verb ( -logs |ˈkødlˈɔgz| |kødlˈɑgz|, -loged |ˈkødlˈɔgd| |kødlˈɑgd|, -loging |ˈkødlˈɔgɪŋ| |kødlˈɑgɪŋ|
ORIGIN late Middle English : via Old French from late Latin catalogus, from Greek katalogos, from katalegein ‘pick out or enroll.’
dang i get so many song dedications it's insane
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