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letterhead
/ ˈlɛtəˌhɛd /
noun
- a sheet of paper printed with one's address, name, etc, for writing a letter on
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Word History and Origins
Origin of letterhead1
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Example Sentences
Henceforward, all signs, stamps and official documents will bear the new letterhead.
On some, on the letterhead, it will say, Dashiell Hammett, Knickerbocker, San Francisco, California.
Ms Galvez caught me staring at it and handed me a permission slip on smeary Xeroxed school letterhead.
In the case of a printed or engraved letterhead, the written heading should consist only of the date.
In the business letterhead appear the name of the firm, its address, and the kind of business engaged in.
The letterhead may be printed, engraved, or lithographed, and it is safest done in black.
Let fall a drop of ink on each of several pieces of white paper, letterhead size.
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