parts catalog

  • 1parts catalog — noun a list advertising parts for machinery along with prices • Syn: ↑parts catalogue • Hypernyms: ↑catalog, ↑catalogue …

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  • 2parts catalog — A directory listing available parts for a particular product …

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  • 3catalog — I noun 1. a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things (Freq. 2) he found it in the Sears catalog • Syn: ↑catalogue • Derivationally related forms: ↑catalogue (for: ↑ …

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  • 4Catalog — A catalog or catalogue is an organized, detailed, descriptive list of items arranged systematically. It may also refer to a list of items enumerated with a specific numbering scheme. The word comes from the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women or Eoiae .… …

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  • 5parts catalogue — noun a list advertising parts for machinery along with prices • Syn: ↑parts catalog • Hypernyms: ↑catalog, ↑catalogue …

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  • 6catalog — See parts catalog …

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  • 7Catalog bikes — were sold in the late 1950s and 1960s by Montgomery Wards and Sears, Roebuck and Company. They would rebadge Italian, Austrian, Japanese and American motorcycles and scooters.Wards rebadged and sold as Riversides , and Sears used the name… …

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  • 8Parts book — A parts book or parts catalogue is a book edited by manufacturers and containing the part numbers of their products.EPC (Electronic parts Catalogue) uses vehicle information ie Registration mark or Chassis/VIN Number to identify specific models… …

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  • 9Copyright Catalog — United States copyright registrations, renewals and other catalog entries since 1978 are published online at the Copyright Office website. Entries prior to 1978 are not published in the Online Catalog. Copyright registrations and renewals after… …

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  • 10Sears Catalog Home — Sears Catalog Homes (sold as Sears Modern Homes) were ready to assemble houses sold through mail order by Sears Roebuck and Company, an American retailer. Over 70,000 of these were sold in North America between 1908 and 1940. Shipped via railroad …

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