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Etymology
From the Latin inventarium via the Late Latin inventorium, via the French inventaire.
Noun
en-noun|inventor|ies
- the stock of an item on hand at a particular location or business
#: Due to an undersized inventory at the Boston outlet, customers had to travel to Providence to find the item.
- a detailed list of all of the items on hand
#: The inventory included several items that one wouldn't normally think to find at a cheese shop.
- the process of producing or updating such a list
#: This month's inventory took nearly three days.
Translations
trans-top|the stock of an item on hand at a particular location or buisiness
Finnish: tavaraluettelo
Italian: t-|it|scorta
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trans-top|a detailed list of all of the items on hand
Galician: t-|gl|inventario|xs=Galician m
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Italian: t+|it|inventario
Spanish: t+|es|inventario|m
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trans-top|the process of producing or updating such a list
Finnish: inventointi
Galician: t-|gl|inventario|xs=Galician m
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Italian: t+|it|inventario
Spanish: t+|es|inventario|m
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Verb
en-verb|inventor|i|ed
- transitive To take stock of the resources or items on hand; to produce an inventory.
#: The main job of the night shift was to inventory the store, and restock when necessary.
Synonyms
inventory
index
Translations
trans-top|to take stock of the resources or items on hand; to produce an inventory
Finnish: t-|fi|inventoida
Galician: t-|gl|inventariar|xs=Galician
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Spanish: t-|es|inventariar
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