Crossword-Solution: CATALOGUING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Cataloguing | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Catalogue |
We have 12 clues for the answer “CATALOGUING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| classing | 3 answers |
| categorising | 5 answers |
| tagging | 6 answers |
| logging | 8 answers |
| classifying | 9 answers |
| categorization | 30 answers |
| sorting | 31 answers |
| categorisation | 32 answers |
| Identification | 37 answers |
| Allotment | 68 answers |
| Assortment | 75 answers |
| Classification | 87 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CATALOGUING (5)
Moreover, in many cases the divisions may be characterized as not only lacking experience in "electronifying" things but also in automated cataloguing.
Inevitably the Reverend Lewis Penzance had found his way there, inevitably he had gained indifferently bestowed permission to entertain himself by endeavouring to reduce to order and to make an attempt at cataloguing.
The most elaborate example of monkish cataloguing comes from Dover Priory, a cell belonging to Canterbury.
How difficult it is to name animals rationally! Let us be indulgent to the nomenclator: the dictionary is becoming exhausted and the constant flood that requires cataloguing mounts incessantly, wearing out our combinations of syllables.
Having shown in detail the utility of botanical gardens, especially in all the foreign settlements of Great Britain, he declared that only a beginning had been made in observing and cataloguing the stock of Asiatic productions.
Quotes with CATALOGUING (3)
How do I go about cataloguing my dreams?
Over the course of seventy years, Isobel had learned how indiscriminately unkind Life could be. She also knew that cataloguing and reviewing examples of such cruelty was, in itself, a masochistic exercise. One that she'd habitually and rigorously trained herself to refrain from engaging in. Better to focus on those events that demonstrated the grace and beauty with which Life could perform, without rival, when bestowing on her captive audience a distinctively intermittent yet…
A person experiences time by traveling through the environment consisting of time and space, and encounters a variety of sense impressions. Time is the combined experience and cataloguing what is taking place now, a recollecting what took place before now, and the anticipation or expectation of a person registering future physical and mental sensations. Time is a happening that will arrive from the future and it will last for about as long as it takes to a person to inhale an…