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Inventory Verb  Word Origin List Sth In•Ven•Tory Noun

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Back in•ven•tory
noun, verb
BrE /ˈɪnvəntri/
NAmE /ˈɪnvəntɔːri/
noun
 word origin
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(pl. in•ven•tories)
1 [countable] a written list of all the objects, furniture, etc. in a particular building

an inventory of the museum's contents
2 [uncountable] (NAmE) all the goods in a shop
stock
The inventory will be disposed of over the next twelve weeks.
inventory control
compare stocktaking
verb
 verb forms
 word origin
(in•ven•tor•ies, in•ven•tory•ing, in•ven•tor•ied, in•ven•tor•ied)~ sth (formal)
to make a complete list of sth

I've inventoried my father's collection of prints.

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