No, it's a noun, referring to pens and pencils and paper (sometimes with designs or monograms on it) and other items used to write letters to people. It can also be used as an adjective: she was sorry to learn that her favorite stationery store was closing.
It is sometimes confused with the word "stationary." This refers to something that is fixed in place, unable to move, standing in one location. It too is an adjective. He tied down the lawn chairs so that they would remain stationary even during the storm.
On the other hand, the word "station" can be a verb, if it refers to placing something or someone in a certain location: the captain will station some soldiers near the checkpoint.
verb
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
Corporate stationery is stationery that is made for a specific corporation. A corporation may have stationery such as envelopes, letterheads, and presentation covers created for them.
go to stationery and themeThis window can be accessed through the path File > Options > Mail > Stationery and Fonts > Signatures and Stationery > Theme or Stationery
definition and importance of office stationery
Stationery
stationery shop = papeleria
Pens and envelops are examples of stationery.
Chalk sticks are a school supply, but not a stationery item; stationery is generally considered to be paper and envelopes for writing letters.
You can find legal stationery at office supply stores, stationery stores, or online retailers that specialize in office supplies. Some law firms or legal organizations may also have their own stationery available for purchase.
You are producing stationery? You can try these websites: http://www.stationerytrade.com
the homophone for stationery is stationary