Stationary and stationery
Writing materials is classed as stationery (note the "e" in stationery for envelope). Not moving is stationary.
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Stationary and stationery
Writing material is stationery.To be still is to be stationary.Notice the different spelling - many people get it wrong. To remember, the e in stationery stands for an envelope.
The homophones for "writing materials" and "not moving" are: Stationery (writing materials) Stationary (not moving) Note: These two words have different spellings and meanings, but they sound the same when pronounced aloud.
stationary and stationery
The homonym for stationery is stationary. Stationary means not moving or fixed in one place, whereas stationery refers to writing materials.
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