catalogis
Catalogis is a term with no single, widely recognized meaning. It derives from Latin catalogus, meaning a list or register, and the form -is is a common suffix in Latin-derived terms. Because it appears in different, unrelated contexts, catalogis can refer to a linguistic root, a fictional place or organization, or a name used for a project or product.
Etymology: The word traces to Latin catalogus. The -is ending is a common morphological feature in Latin
Uses and contexts: In information science and library work, catalogis is sometimes used informally to denote
Notability: There is no widely recognized topic, organization, or work that remains specifically titled Catalogis. The
See also: Catalog, Catalogue, Cataloging, Catalogus, -is suffix.