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Inventory   /ˌɪnvəntˈɔri/   Listen
Inventory

noun
(pl. inventories)
1.
A detailed list of all the items in stock.  Synonym: stock list.
2.
The merchandise that a shop has on hand.  Synonym: stock.  "They stopped selling in exact sizes in order to reduce inventory"
3.
(accounting) the value of a firm's current assets including raw materials and work in progress and finished goods.
4.
A collection of resources.  Synonyms: armory, armoury.
5.
Making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand.  Synonyms: inventorying, stock-taking, stocktaking.  "They held an inventory every month"
verb
(past & past part. inventoried; pres. part. inventorying)
1.
Make or include in an itemized record or report.  Synonyms: stock-take, take stock.



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"Inventory" Quotes from Famous Books



... inventory of the belongings of this strange being would have included a pick, a shovel, a pan, and an old sluice-box, none of which he ever used, also a blanket, a big knife, a billy, and a Greek Testament. The cave, although draughty, was comfortable and fairly dry. Now and then ...
— Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer • W. C. Scully

... going some. And I suppose it is all salted away in some portable form. What an inventory if must be - good bills, gold, diamonds, and jewellery. This is a stake ...
— The Poisoned Pen • Arthur B. Reeve

... were rising with a progressively increasing speed, we waved our bannerets in token of our cheerfulness, and in order to give confidence to those below who took an interest in our fate. M. Robert made an inventory of our stores; our friends had stocked our commissariat as for a long voyage—champagne and other wines, garments of fur and other articles ...
— Wonderful Balloon Ascents - or, the Conquest of the Skies • Fulgence Marion

... Richard found a large sum of money there in gold and silver coin, and besides this there were stores of plate, of jewelry, and of precious gems of great value. Richard caused all the money to be counted in his presence, and an exact inventory to be made of all the treasures. He then placed the whole under the charge of trusty officers of his own, whom he appointed to take care ...
— Richard I - Makers of History • Jacob Abbott

... must have time.' 'How much?' 'Six months.' 'Agreed.' He drew up a note for four hundred dollars at six months, and I signed it. I began to think I was stuck. Then the boys came in, and among them was Lincoln. 'Cheer up, Billy,' he said. 'It's a good thing. We'll take an inventory.' 'No more inventories for me,' said I, not knowing what he meant. He explained that we should take an account of stock to see how much was left. We found that it amounted to about twelve hundred dollars. Lincoln and Berry consulted over it, and offered ...
— The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln • Francis Fisher Browne


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