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catalog | nn |

As a noun catalog

is (us|canada).

As a verb catalog

is .

As a pronoun nn is

this, that.

catalog

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (US, Canada)
  • Usage notes

    In both the US and Canada, both catalog'' and ''catalogue'' are used, with ''catalogue'' commonly used in government and traditional institutions and ''catalog commonly used in informal, business, retail, and computing contexts.

    Derived terms

    * card catalog * library catalog

    nn

    English

    Noun

  • Noon, see Google search for "12 NN" for examples
  • net neutrality, network neutrality
  • Prefix

    (en prefix)
  • (star) the prefix of catalog entries in the Gliese star catalog, the expansion called the Preliminary Version of the Third Catalogue of Nearby Stars
  • Phrase

    (en-phrase)
  • (internet) Not now
  • No name, an unreleased song without an official title
  • (internet) Night night
  • (gaming) Nice nade
  • nomen nescio
  • Synonyms

    * (stars) Gliese, Gl, GJ

    See also

    * (stars) Wo * (stars) (Gliese Catalogue of Nearby Stars) ----