billhead
/ˈbɪlˌhɛd/
noun
- The printed heading at the top of a bill or invoice, usually showing the company's name and address.
- The accountant checked the billhead to make sure the payment was going to the right company.
- The billhead on the invoice read 'Smith & Sons Hardware, 123 Main Street.'
- She designed a new billhead for her small business with a modern logo.
- A piece of paper or form with such a heading, used for billing.
- The office keeps a stack of blank billheads in the supply closet.
- He wrote the amount due on a billhead and mailed it to the customer.
- The old billheads from the 1950s had a classic, elegant design.
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