The difference between Catalogue and Handbill

When used as nouns, catalogue means a systematic list of names, books, pictures etc, whereas handbill means a pruning hook.


Catalogue is also verb with the meaning: to put into a catalogue.

check bellow for the other definitions of Catalogue and Handbill

  1. Catalogue as a noun:

    A systematic list of names, books, pictures etc.

  2. Catalogue as a noun:

    A complete (usually alphabetical) list of items.

  3. Catalogue as a noun:

    A list of all the publications in a library.

  4. Catalogue as a noun:

    A retailer's magazine detailing the products they sell, allowing the reader to order them for delivery.

  5. Catalogue as a noun (US):

    A university calendar.

  6. Catalogue as a noun (computing, dated):

    A directory listing.

  1. Catalogue as a verb:

    To put into a catalogue.

  2. Catalogue as a verb:

    To make a catalogue of.

  3. Catalogue as a verb:

    To add items (e.g. books) to an existing catalogue.

  1. Handbill as a noun:

    A pruning hook.

  2. Handbill as a noun:

    A chopping instrument; billhook

  1. Handbill as a noun:

    A loose printed sheet, to be distributed by hand.