The difference between Brochure and Catalogue
When used as nouns, brochure means a booklet of printed informational matter, like a pamphlet, often for promotional purposes, whereas catalogue means a systematic list of names, books, pictures etc.
Catalogue is also verb with the meaning: to put into a catalogue.
check bellow for the other definitions of Brochure and Catalogue
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Brochure as a noun:
A booklet of printed informational matter, like a pamphlet, often for promotional purposes.
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Catalogue as a noun:
A systematic list of names, books, pictures etc.
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Catalogue as a noun:
A complete (usually alphabetical) list of items.
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Catalogue as a noun:
A list of all the publications in a library.
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Catalogue as a noun:
A retailer's magazine detailing the products they sell, allowing the reader to order them for delivery.
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Catalogue as a noun (US):
A university calendar.
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Catalogue as a noun (computing, dated):
A directory listing.
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Catalogue as a verb:
To put into a catalogue.
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Catalogue as a verb:
To make a catalogue of.
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Catalogue as a verb:
To add items (e.g. books) to an existing catalogue.