Stationery (noun)

  1. Writing materials, especially paper and envelopes, sold in packs or sets.
  2. A supply of writing materials, such as paper, envelopes, and writing implements, kept in an office or household.
  3. Printed material, such as a letterhead, used by a company or organization.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from french stationnerie, from italian stazioneria, from stazione "a station". the original sense was "goods sold by a stationer", later "writing materials sold by a stationer", hence "paper for writing on".

Examples:

  1. She bought a pack of plain white stationery for writing letters.
  2. The office was well-stocked with various types of stationery.
  3. The company's stationery featured its logo and contact information.
  4. He preferred to write his letters on personalized stationery.
  5. The stationery cabinet was filled with pens, paper, and other writing materials.
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