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Tanit Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

how do you call a particular sheet of paper?

I'd like to know how is it called a piece of paper - used by institutions, organisations etc. to write letters - with the name, address, logo of the institution, company (or whatever) printed in the top and/or the bottom of the sheet.

Thank you in advance!
  

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I put this thread in the wrong section. Could you please put it in the "vocabulary and idioms" one?

  • I put this thread in the wrong section.
  • Could you please put it in the "vocabulary and idioms" one?
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I put this thread in the wrong section.

Could you please put it in the "vocabulary and idioms" one?
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Moved for you, and the answer is 'headed paper'.
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Also:
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letterhead


Variant(s): also letter heading
Function: noun

1 : a sheet of printed or engraved stationery usually giving the name and address of the organization and the nature of the enterprise and often including the title of the sender
2 : the hea
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Yes, definitely in the U.S., the term is letterhead.
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Thanks also to GG and Marius.

I needed it in BrE. Glad to learn also AmE, though. Emotion: smile

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