He always wrote to his mother with his best stationary.
Nicola likes to collect stationery.No seriously, the whole place is crammed with stationery.Do not eat the stationery.We need new stationery.
"la papeterie" (fem.)
Laura used stationery embossed with her initials,
A homophone for the word "stationary" is "stationery." "Stationary" means not moving, while "stationery" refers to writing materials.
A homophone for the word "stationery" is "stationary." "Stationery" refers to writing materials, while "stationary" means not moving.
The homophone for the word "stationery" is "stationary," which means not moving or still.
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The letter came written on my boss's personalized stationery.
"Stationery" is paper, and I can't envision the opposite of paper, unless perhaps it's an e-document. "Stationary" is immobile, and the opposite would be mobile.
This is an attractively-designed piece of stationery.
The stationery paper was very pretty so i used it to write a letter to a loved one.(Good sentence right? :D)I wrote down this sentence on stationary. The turret is bolted to the ground and is now stationary.
try "Stationery" extension: https://addons.mozilla.org/pl/thunderbird/addon/4394 I don't think you can actually create stationery in Thunderbird, but I found out a way to use any stationery you already have saved in a file. You can go to CloudEight or other stationery sites, download the stationery for "outlook" and save it to a file, like "stationery" in "my documents". Then when you write and email or respond to one in Thunderbird, click on "format", then "page colors and background", then select the "choose a file" button and then find your stationery file and select the one you want to use. It works pretty well.