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Tony Robert Leo
Difference between the "catalog" and "category"?
24 nov. 2011 20:19
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A catalog is a list of items in some order or system of classification.
It can also be used as a verb meaning to put items into a catalog.
A category is a group or set of things or people that have one or more common characteristics.
A catalog may contain one or more categories. A catalog can also be in a category - "a tool catalog" or "a fashion catalog".
24 november 2011
The two word are terribly different. Try a dictionary.
24 november 2011
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Tony Robert Leo
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels
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