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invoice
[in-vois]
noun
an itemized bill for goods sold or services provided, containing individual prices, the total charge, and the terms.
the merchandise or shipment itself.
verb (used with object)
to present an invoice to.
The manufacturer invoiced us for six whiteboards.
to present an invoice for.
five chairs invoiced and shipped last month.
verb (used without object)
to prepare or submit an invoice.
to have a value if or when inventoried.
The merchandise in stock invoiced far more than we expected.
invoice
/ ˈɪԱɔɪ /
noun
a document issued by a seller to a buyer listing the goods or services supplied and stating the sum of money due
verb
(tr)
to present (a customer) with an invoice
to list (merchandise sold) on an invoice
Other Word Forms
- uninvoiced adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of invoice1
Example Sentences
The invoice also showed the cost of installing a new iron fence around the units, bringing the total cost to $35,900.
They used the email address to submit fraudulent invoices to Fresno County and solicit payments to a bank account they controlled, the statement said.
Authorities allege he falsified invoices and asked for payments to be sent to an address he provided.
Marler said he obtained invoices from a St. Louis caterer listing Taylor Farms as its seller.
The dollar is also the main currency used in international trade, with around half of world trade invoices done in US dollars, says Jane Foley.
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