Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 15:04
Stationary - An orange-yellow crystalline compound, C17H20N4O6, the
principal growth-promoting factor in the vitamin B complex, naturally
occurring in milk, leafy vegetables, fresh meat, and egg yolks.
Stationery - Any of various unicellular fungi of the genus Saccharomyces,
especially S. cerevisiae, reproducing by budding and from ascospores and
capable of fermenting carbohydrates.
Hope that helps.
Hutch
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From: "Tim Lambert" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
>
> For a non-moving object, stationary.
> For items sold by stationers such as pencils, stationery.
>
> Cheers,
> Tim
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> >
> > I know this sounds like a stupid question, but which is right below or
> which
> > one would most of you use to spell it?
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> > stationary
> > stationery
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> > Best Regards
> > D Thomas
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