Stationery
(noun)
- Writing materials, especially paper and envelopes, sold in packs or sets.
- A supply of writing materials, such as paper, envelopes, and writing implements, kept in an office or household.
- 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:
- She bought a pack of plain white stationery for writing letters.
- The office was well-stocked with various types of stationery.
- The company's stationery featured its logo and contact information.
- He preferred to write his letters on personalized stationery.
- The stationery cabinet was filled with pens, paper, and other writing materials.