Noun: a detailed list of items, especially goods a business has in stock. Verb: to make such a list.
From Medieval Latin *inventarium* “list of what is found,” from *invenire* “to find, discover.” It originally meant a written record of discovered or available items.
Inventory is like a snapshot of “what we have right now,” whether that’s a shop’s products or your own skills. Businesses live or die by inventory: too little, and shelves are empty; too much, and money is trapped in boxes.
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