letterhead
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Noun — Printed heading at the top of a sheet of stationery, showing the sender's name, logo, and address.
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Etymology
A compound of "letter" and "head" (in the sense of the top part of a page).
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What does “letterhead” mean?
The word “letterhead” means printed heading at the top of a sheet of stationery, showing the sender's name, logo, and address. In plain terms, the printed name and address at the top of a company's official paper, or the paper itself.
How do you pronounce “letterhead”?
“Letterhead” is pronounced LEH-tuh-hehd (/ˈlɛtə(ɹ)ˌhɛd/ in IPA).
How do you use “letterhead” in a sentence?
Here is “letterhead” used in a sentence: “The contract was printed on the law firm's official letterhead.”
What part of speech is “letterhead”?
“Letterhead” is a noun.
How many meanings does “letterhead” have?
“Letterhead” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: printed heading at the top of a sheet of stationery, showing the sender's name, logo, and address.