inven'torial

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inventory (ˈɪnvəntərɪ, -trɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  a detailed list of articles, goods, property, etc
2.  chiefly (US) (often plural) accounting
 a.  the amount or value of a firm's current assets that consist of raw materials, work in progress, and finished goods; stock
 b.  such assets individually
 
vb , -tories, -torying, -toried
3.  (tr) to enter (items) in an inventory; make a list of
 
[C16: from Medieval Latin inventōrium; see invent]
 
'inventoriable
 
adj
 
inven'torial
 
adj
 
inven'torially
 
adv

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