0 the top part of a piece of writing paper where the name and address of a person or business is printed
1 the printing at the top of a piece of writing paper telling the name and address of the person or business sending the letter
2 the name and address of a person or company that is printed at the top of a piece of writing paper:
3 paper that has the name and address of a person or company printed at the top:
Those in charge of the chorus and the corps de ballet wrote memos, on stationery with the same letterhead, about misbehaviour in the ranks.
That adds to the costs of people who have to change their letterheads and other items that include their telephone numbers.
It seems to be a perfectly valid letter on letterhead.
What organisation, except c2c, does not have a telephone number on its letterhead?
Will there be any change in its practical functions, or will it be merely a question of printing a lot of new letterheads?
It is shared by several others among those included on the letterhead list that the organisation issued.
If there are only a limited number of partners in the firm, it could put something on its letterhead.
I hope that, unlike his colleague in the other place, he has not had his letterheads printed prematurely.