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    I·tem
    /ˈīdəm/

    noun

    adverb

    • 1. used to introduce each item in a list: archaic "item two statute books … item two drums"
  2. From Longman Business Dictionary item /ˈaɪtəm/ noun [ countable] 1 a single thing, especially something that is for sale The CD used to be considered a luxury item. stores selling non-food items 2 a piece of information written in a set of accounts Carry costs can include such items as insurance and storage. → extraordinary item 3 one of the su...

  3. Definitions of 'item' 1. An item is one of a collection or list of objects. [...] 2. An item is one of a list of things for someone to do, deal with, or talk about. [...] 3. An item is a report or article in a newspaper or magazine, or on television or radio. [...] More. English for Special Purposes. in Retail.

  4. The meaning of ITEM is a distinct part in an enumeration, account, or series : article. How to use item in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Item.

  5. 1. thing; heading, entry. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: item n /ˈaɪtəm/ a thing or unit, esp included in a list or collection. an entry in an account. a piece of information, detail, or note: a news item. informal two people having a romantic or sexual relationship. vb /ˈaɪtəm/ ( transitive)

  6. Define Item. An item can be defined as a distinct and separate unit or entity that can be counted or listed. It is a specific object, article, or element that can be identified individually and has a unique characteristic that sets it apart from other items. Items can be tangible or intangible and can range from physical products to digital assets.

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  8. Define Item. An item is a tangible or intangible thing that has a distinct and separate existence. It can be a physical object, such as a book, a pen, or a chair, or a non-physical entity, such as an idea, a concept, or a piece of information.

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