item
[C] Countable
pl: items
This word functions as a neutral, clinical label for things. It strips away the specific identity of an object to treat it as a unit of measurement or a point of reference. It is the language of inventories, shopping carts, and legal documents, where the identity of the object is less important than its existence as a distinct entry. In social contexts, it takes on a specific romantic connotation when used to describe a couple. Calling two people an item suggests they are recognized by others as a pair, shifting the word from a cold, logistical term to one of social status and relationship labeling.
Used for distinct physical objects or listed points, such as three items on a grocery list or five items in a toolkit.