See Also: declaim(dictionary)
declaim(dictionary)
obsolete(dictionary)
obsolete(2)(dictionary)
obsolete(1)(dictionary)
Obsolete(medicine)
ABATUDA, obsolete(law)
ACHERSET, obsolete(law)
ABEREMURDER, obsolete(law)
GREE, obsolete(law)

Obsolete inventory (finance) and declaim (iou)


Obsolete inventory (finance)


Term that refers to inventory that is at the end of its product life cycle and has not seen any Sales or usage for a set period of time usually determined by the industry.





declaim (iou)



declaim verb. LME.
[French declamer or Latin declamare, from de- DE- 1 + clamare CLAIM verb.]
verb intrans. & trans. Speak aloud or recite with studied rhetorical expression; practise speaking or reciting (a passage). LME.
R. W. Emerson Wordsworth..reciting to me..like a schoolboy declaiming. E. F. Benson Declaiming a particularly unchristian psalm which called down many curses on her enemies.
verb intrans. Deliver an impassioned (rather than reasoned) speech; inveigh against. L16.
L. Sterne Let him declaim as pompously as he chooses upon the subject. R. L. Stevenson Declaiming..against the greed and dishonesty of landlords.
declaimer noun LME.