Item

/ˈaɪtəm/ noun

A single thing in a list, collection, or group. It can be a physical object or just one point or idea being discussed.

From Latin “item,” meaning “also” or “likewise,” used in lists to introduce another entry. In medieval documents, “item” marked each new point, and over time it came to mean the individual point itself. That’s how a word meaning “also” turned into a word for “one thing on a list.”

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