Able to be used or obtained; ready or present for use when needed.
From Old French 'availlable,' from 'availlir' (to be worth, to avail), stemming from Latin 'ad-' (to) and 'valere' (to be strong or worth). The suffix '-able' indicates capability.
The concept of 'availability' fundamentally changed with the internet—what once meant 'in stock at your local store' now means 'instantly accessible from anywhere on Earth,' reshaping consumer expectations in just two decades.
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