Definition of Cataloes

1. catalo [n] - See also: catalo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cataloes

catalectics
catalepses
catalepsies
catalepsis
catalepsy
cataleptic
cataleptically
cataleptics
cataleptoid
catalexes
catalexis
catalina coupon
catalina coupons
catallactics
catalo
cataloes (current term)
catalog
catalog buying
catalogable
cataloged
cataloged procedure
cataloger
catalogers
catalogia
catalogic
cataloging
catalogize
catalogized
catalogizes
catalogizing

Literary usage of Cataloes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1902)
"(5) Both the Allard and Goodnight herds consist in part of cross-breeds known as 'cataloes' obtained by crossing buffalo bulls with domesticated cows. ..."

2. Our Vanishing Wild Life: Its Extermination and Preservation by William Temple Hornaday (1913)
"For three years the bison and domestic cattle crossed, and produced a number of cataloes; but in 1911, practically the whole lot was wiped off the earth by ..."

3. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1896)
"Manuscripts, descriptive cataloes of (James), 33: catalog of Greek (I am- bros), 42; catalog of Western (Ми- dan), 42; fac-simile reproduction of Manuel ..."

4. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington by Biological Society of Washington (1904)
"... Bailey : The Goodnight Herd of Buffaloes and cataloes in Texas.* TH Kearney : Further Observations on the Effect upon Seedlings of Sodium and Magnesium. ..."

5. Our Big Game: A Book for Sportsmen and Nature Lovers by Dwight Williams Huntington (1904)
"... including both those of full and mixed blood (the latter being animals resulting from a cross with domestic cattle, which are called cataloes). ..."

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