what is the difference between stationary and stationery
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Stationery is the word used for describing writing materials such as pen, pencil or paper. Even the outlets selling them can be called as stationery in short. For example Limetree Marketing
Stationary is the word that is used to describe a current state or position of any product, human or anything. For example, if anyone is standing at a place and is not moving at all then that person will be called at stationary. Thus, the word stationary simply means non changing of position, distance or proportion with time.
Stationary is the word that is used to describe a current state or position of any product, human or anything. For example, if anyone is standing at a place and is not moving at all then that person will be called at stationary. Thus, the word stationary simply means non changing of position, distance or proportion with time.
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Stationary with an a is the older of these two terms, and it means “fixed in one place and not moving,” like a stationary bicycle at the gym. Stationery with an e stems from the term stationer, which refers to “a person who sells the materials used in writing, such as paper, pens, pencils, and ink.”
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