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catalogic

  • a word derived from catalog.
    catalog
    noun
    a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material.

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Inhibitions induce callosities, and Albert Penny's inhibitions, incased within the shell of himself, were as catalogic as Homer's list of ships.

From Star-Dust by Fannie Hurst

They had furnished newly three years before, the year the business almost doubled, Sara and Gussie simultaneously, the two of them poring with bibliophiles' fervor over Grand Rapids catalogic literature.

From The Vertical City by Fannie Hurst