C) It is a separation of the front end and back end of an eCommerce application, with the back end exposing an API to which one or multiple front end applications can connect.
A) It's a distribution of all goods a company sells across multiple stores and warehouses with no single application serving as the 'central' authority from which other applications could pull the data.
Option C sounds like the most accurate description of headless eCommerce. Separating the front-end and back-end makes sense for flexibility and scalability.
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