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Stationery
Stationery Sta"tion*er*y, n.
The articles usually sold by stationers, as paper, pens, ink,
quills, blank books, etc.
Stationery
Stationery Sta"tion*er*y, a.
Belonging to, or sold by, a stationer.
Meaning of Stationery from wikipedia
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Stationery refers to
writing materials,
including cut paper, envelopes,
writing implements,
continuous form paper, and
other office supplies. Stationery...
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Information (OPSI) is the body
responsible for the
operation of His Majesty's
Stationery Office (HMSO) and of
other public information services of the
United Kingdom...
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Stationery Office may
refer to:
Office of
Public Sector Information, an
administrative office in the
government of the
United Kingdom The
Stationery Office...
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classmate is an
Indian brand of
student stationery products. ITC
Limited (formerly
Indian Tobacco Company)
launched its
classmate brand in 2003 with the...
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calendar is used to
display dates and
related information,
usually in a
table format.
Calendars are used to plan ****ure
events and keep
track of appointments...
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stationery. Built-in cupboard: A
cupboard built into the wall of St James's Church, Whitechapel,
Lancashire Stationery cupboard: An
office stationery...
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spindle (or colloquially, a spike) is an
upright spike used to
temporarily hold papers. "Spindling" or "spiking" is the act of
spearing an item onto...
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stationery brand of
Weerodara Stationery (Pvt) Ltd.
Weerodara is a
manufacturer of
exercise books. It is
regarded as one of the
prominent stationery brands...
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Shanghai M&G
Stationery Inc.,
doing business as M&G
Stationery (Chinese: æšć
æć
·, SSE: 603899), is a
stationery company headquartered in the
Guangming Economic...
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Mulready stationery describes the
postal stationery letter sheets and
envelopes that were
introduced as part of the
British Post
Office postal reforms...