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warehouse
Noun
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A warehouse is a place where manufacturers and suppliers store their goods before they are sold to a customer.
catalogue
Noun
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A catalogue is a list of items.
Look through the catalogue to find the book you're looking for.
catalogue
Verb
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To catalogue is to organize items in a list, often in alphabetical order.
Catalogue these books so we can easily find them.
price
Noun
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The amount of money you need to pay to buy something.
The price of this book is ten dollars.
list
Noun
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A list is a group of related words, often in some order, often to help you remember something.
I can't remember if we need milk and I've forgotten the shopping list.
Did you call everyone on the phone list?
I'm sorry, I can't talk now. I've got a long list of things to do.
list
Verb
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If you list something, you say or write a number of related things.
OK, let's start the meeting by listing the things to talk about.
The phone book lists five different restaurants in our town.
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If a ship lists, it leans to one side.