Inventory ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Inventory ( noun )

  1. A complete list of things, such as goods in stock, property, or equipment.
  2. The process of making a list of all the things that a person or organization has.

Origin:

From latin inventarius "a list of things" from inventum "a discovery" from invenire "to come upon, find, discover" from in- "in, on" + venire "to come".

Examples:

  1. The store took inventory of their stock.
  2. He took inventory of his tools.
  3. The company does an inventory once a year.
  4. The museum took an inventory of their collection.
  5. The landlord took inventory of the property before renting it.

(As a verb)

Inventory ( verb )

  1. A complete list of things, such as goods in stock, property, or equipment.
  2. The process of making a list of all the things that a person or organization has.

Origin:

From latin inventarius "a list of things" from inventum "a discovery" from invenire "to come upon, find, discover" from in- "in, on" + venire "to come".

Examples:

  1. The store took inventory of their stock.
  2. He took inventory of his tools.
  3. The company does an inventory once a year.
  4. The museum took an inventory of their collection.
  5. The landlord took inventory of the property before renting it.
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