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catalogue raisonne

ca·ta·logue rai·son·né
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    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [kat-l-awg rez-uh-ney, -og; French ka-ta-lawg re-zaw-ney]
    • /ˈkæt lˌɔg ˌrɛz əˈneɪ, -ˌɒg; French ka ta lɔg rɛ zɔˈneɪ/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [kat-l-awg rez-uh-ney, -og; French ka-ta-lawg re-zaw-ney]
    • /ˈkæt lˌɔg ˌrɛz əˈneɪ, -ˌɒg; French ka ta lɔg rɛ zɔˈneɪ/

Definitions of catalogue raisonne words

  • noun catalogue raisonne a descriptive catalogue, esp one covering works of art in an exhibition or collection 3
  • noun catalogue raisonne a catalog of books (esp. in a bibliography), paintings, etc. arranged by subjects and with explanatory notes 3
  • noun plural catalogue raisonne a catalog, as of paintings or books, with notes or commentary on the items listed; a classified, descriptive catalog. 1
  • noun catalogue raisonne A complete index, usually with descriptions and reproductions, of a body of work, such as all the creations of a single artist. 0

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Origin of catalogue raisonne

First appearance:

before 1775
One of the 45% newest English words
1775-85; < French: literally, reasoned catalog

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Parts of speech for Catalogue raisonne

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
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catalogue raisonne popularity

This term is known only to a narrow circle of people with rare knowledge. Only 2% of English native speakers know the meaning of this word.
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Synonyms for catalogue raisonne

noun catalogue raisonne

  • dictionary catalog — a library catalog having all its entries, including authors, titles, subjects, etc., in one general alphabetical sequence.

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