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Address printed on notepaper
Answer for the clue "Address printed on notepaper ", 10 letters:
letterhead
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a sheet of stationery with name and address of the organization printed at the top
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ References should be submitted on company letterhead . EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A reporter was permitted to flip through every page, tallying letterheads. ▪ Before continuing, it is worth quoting in full the letter Harwood ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A letterhead is the heading at the top of a sheet of letter paper ( stationery ). That heading usually consists of a name and an address, and a logo or corporate design , and sometimes a background pattern. The term "letterhead" is often used to refer to ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1868, short for letterheading (1867); from letter (n.1) + head (n.). So called because it was printed at the "head" of the piece of paper.
Usage examples of letterhead.
A rapid glance before stashing them left me with an afterimage of an organization called the Human Rights Federation, with a stack of letterhead sponsors, each with a string of impressive-looking letters after his or her name: businesspeople, a few token trade-unionists, academics, engineers -- your standard-issue New Money think-tank front.
ID, and a statement on the Vatta Transport, Ltd., letterhead which authorized Beeah Chok, engineering second, to make binding legal contracts contingent on her signature.
He asked me to use it as a regular part of my signature, and on my mailbox and letterheads and in directories, and so on.
Then chase around for six months with the Child Guidance Clinic to find out it's only letterheads and one circuit-riding doctor who doesn't have tune for anything.
The notepad was a giveaway from FedEx, and the letterhead stationery on the man’s desk had been printed upon a very spotty dot-matrix printer, probably donated.
The notepad was a giveaway from FedEx, and the letterhead stationery on the man's desk had been printed upon a very spotty dot-matrix printer, probably donated.
The notepad was a giveaway from FedEx, and the letterhead stationery on the mans desk had been printed upon a very spotty dot-matrix printer, probably donated.
On the way he had abandoned the English spelling of his name, and Fred French became Fred ffrench, which was authentically Welsh, and looked well on his letterheads.
It contained various toiletries, a pair of espadrilles, some soiled shirts, a dead passport (the young blond face erect with classic vanity), and a travel pouch full of loose matter: credit-card counterfoils, bills, used tickets, a slip of note-paper letterheaded the Cymbeline, Stratford-on-Avon, with a telephone number and appointment time on one side and a message from Selina on the other.
No need for either of them to articulate that this chop on almost any Brock letterheaded document, correctly couched and dated validated it, committing Brock's of Yokohama through him to whatever was on the paper.
And you set here in this cabin, without nothing but a handful of durn printed letterheads, and you got to build a bigger pen to hold the stock you ain't got no market yet to sell.
This organization possesses elegant letterheads and is engaged in a campaign of encouraging Congressmen to outlaw catnip, a drug which some young people are smoking whenever marijuana is in short supply.
On the letterheads of half a dozen large out-of-town manufacturers in various lines were brief but eulogistic comments upon the work done in their plants by Mr.
A girl who rooms at the same place I do works in a big printing and engraving plant and I got her to get me some samples of letterheads early this morning.
He has his own letterhead and email identity, a sort of minister without portfolio, with no bureaucracy to command and no money to disburse.