The articles usually sold by stationers, as paper, pens, ink, quills, blank books, etc., Belonging to, or sold by, a stationer.
Stationary (sounds the same, but different spelling/meaning) Stationery is paper, pens etc. Stationary is not moving, keeping still
Two spellings are correct, depending on meaning. STATIONERY or STATIONARY
stationery Just remember 'er' as in 'paper' (If you're thinking about paper and matching envelopes, think also of the "e's" in "letters", the reason that 'stationery' exists.)
"Stationary" (meaning "not movable") is an adjective. Note that it sounds like "stationery" (meaning "writing paper") which is a noun.
That's because there r 2 types of stationery. 1.Stationary means standing still 2.Stationery means pencils pens etc. So that's why stationery is called stationery
go to stationery and themeThis window can be accessed through the path File > Options > Mail > Stationery and Fonts > Signatures and Stationery > Theme or Stationery
the homophone for stationery is stationary
The homophone for "stationary" is "stationery."
A homophone for "stationary" is "stationery."
Stationery
stationery shop = papeleria
Pens and envelops are examples of stationery.