A printed form of address or advertisement at the head of a sheet of letter-paper. Also called letter-heading.(noun)
A sheet of letter-paper so headed.(noun)
A postage-stamp.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "letter-head" in a sentence
"The organisation's letter-head bore no address nor telephone number."
"I had not thought it worth telling the vicar that the stone-mason's number was on the letter-head of the paper Mr. Pascoe had given me, but I wanted to see Lil, and preferably while there was no chance of coming across Mr.. Winton Smith."
"Prof Gerwel said the dismissal letter sent to Mrs Mandela had been on the the President's embossed letter-head and was signed by the President."