catalog
This term evokes a sense of meticulous organization and comprehensive inventory. It suggests a structured environment where items are not merely listed but are categorized according to a specific logic, such as alphabetical or thematic order, to facilitate efficient retrieval. In a commercial sense, the word shifts from a tool of archival record to a tool of marketing. Here, it implies a curated presentation of offerings designed to entice a buyer, blending the utility of a list with the persuasive nature of a brochure.
Meanings
A complete list of items, typically arranged systematically, such as books in a library or products for sale.
"The library maintains a digital catalog of all its holdings."
To record a list of items in a systematic or alphabetical order.
"The museum spent months trying to catalog every artifact in the collection."