Catalogue Or Catalog – British vs. American English

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Maintaining consistency in academic writing is essential. It requires ensuring coherence and clarity in spelling throughout the paper. However, many students face difficulties distinguishing between British English vs. American English, which can lead to confusion when deciding which spelling to use, such as “catalogue” or “catalog”. To gain a more profound understanding of the differences between these two styles of English, please continue reading.

“Catalogue” or “catalog”

Grammatically, both “catalog” and “catalogue” function as nouns and verbs. As a noun, a catalogue/catalog describes a list or a publication containing a comprehensive list of items, products, services, or information, often with descriptions and details. It helps people find and choose what they want from a selection. The verb “to catalogue/catalog” means to create or compile a list, typically in a systematic or organized manner.

British English

catalogue

American English

catalog

Both forms are correct, and you should use the one that aligns with the variant of English you are using. However, if you’re writing in British English or some other varieties of English, “catalogue” is more commonly used, while “catalog” is preferred in American English.

Examples of using “catalogue” and “catalog” as a noun

The following examples will illustrate the difference in spelling of the noun “catalogue/catalog” in British and American English.

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  • I found the product I was looking for in the online catalogue.
  • The library’s catalogue is a valuable resource for finding books.
  • She ordered a dress from the fashion catalogue.
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  • I found the product I was looking for in the online catalog.
  • The library’s catalog is a valuable resource for finding books.
  • She ordered a dress from the fashion catalog.

Examples of using “catalogue” and “catalog” as a verb

The following examples will illustrate the difference in spelling of the verb “to catalogue/catalog” in British and American English.

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  • The librarian will catalogue the new books before they’re shelved.
  • The historian catalogues ancient artifacts from the excavation site.
  • I need to catalog the items in the storage room for inventory.
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  • The librarian will catalog the new books before they’re shelved.
  • The historian catalogs ancient artifacts from the excavation site.
  • I need to catalog the items in the storage room for inventory.

“Catalogue” or “catalog” in the “-ing” form

When using the verb “catalogue/catalog” in its “-ing” form, the proper spelling of the word is “cataloguing” and “cataloging” in British and American English, respectively.

  • British English: “Cataloguing”
  • American English: “Cataloging”
  • She’s cataloguing books today.
  • Cataloguing is important for libraries.
  • The team is busy cataloguing.
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  • She’s cataloging books today.
  • Cataloging is important for libraries.
  • The team is busy cataloging.
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FAQs

In the UK, “catalogue” is the preferred spelling of the word.

Both “catalogue” and “catalog” are correct spellings of the word, but their usage depends on the variant of English being used:

  • “Catalogue” is the preferred spelling in British English and some other varieties of English.
  • “Catalog” is the preferred spelling in American English.

It depends on the variant of English you are using.

  • British English: “Product catalogue”
  • American English: “Product catalog”

“Catalog” or “catalogue” (depending on the variant of English) can have several meanings, but the most common ones include:

  • A list or publication
  • To create a list
  • To describe in detail

Synonyms for “catalogue” or “catalog” include list, inventory, dictionary, index, register, record, etc.

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Neumann, L. (2023, September 09). Catalogue Or Catalog – British vs. American English. BachelorPrint. https://www.bachelorprint.com/british-english-vs-american-english/catalogue-or-catalog/ (retrieved 12/19/2024)

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Neumann, Lisa. 2023. "Catalogue Or Catalog – British vs. American English." BachelorPrint, Retrieved September 09, 2023. https://www.bachelorprint.com/british-english-vs-american-english/catalogue-or-catalog/.

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Neumann, Lisa: Catalogue Or Catalog – British vs. American English, in: BachelorPrint, 09/09/2023, [online] https://www.bachelorprint.com/british-english-vs-american-english/catalogue-or-catalog/ (retrieved 12/19/2024).

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Neumann, Lisa (2023): Catalogue Or Catalog – British vs. American English, in: BachelorPrint, [online] https://www.bachelorprint.com/british-english-vs-american-english/catalogue-or-catalog/ (retrieved 12/19/2024).

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Neumann, Lisa. "Catalogue Or Catalog – British vs. American English." BachelorPrint, 09/09/2023, https://www.bachelorprint.com/british-english-vs-american-english/catalogue-or-catalog/ (retrieved 12/19/2024).

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