The difference between Catalog and Pamphlet
When used as nouns, catalog means a book printed and distributed periodically by a department store or mail-order retail company containing pictures and descriptions of merchandise offered for sale, as well as an order form for ordering such merchandise by mail, whereas pamphlet means a small booklet of printed informational matter, often unbound, having only a paper cover.
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Catalog as a noun:
A book printed and distributed periodically by a department store or mail-order retail company containing pictures and descriptions of merchandise offered for sale, as well as an order form for ordering such merchandise by mail.
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Catalog as a noun:
A book printed periodically by a college, university, or other institution that gives a definitive description of the institution, its history, courses and degrees offered, etc.
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Catalog as a noun (music):
A complete list of a recording artist's or a composer's songs.
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Catalog as a noun (US, Canada):
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Catalog as a verb:
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Pamphlet as a noun:
A small booklet of printed informational matter, often unbound, having only a paper cover.