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monogram

[mon-uh-gram] / ˈmɒn əˌgræm /


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"GP bringing her monogrammed notebook to court is a big step forward for stationery girl representation," wrote Senior Vanity Fair correspondent and author Delia Cai.

From Salon

Tisci, in turn, changed Burberry's design language by introducing a TB monogram, that increased the brand's appeal to younger luxury consumers.

From Reuters

The new cypher for Britain's King Charles - the sovereign's monogram that will appear on government buildings and red mail pillar boxes - has been revealed by Buckingham Palace.

From Reuters

The monogram combines his initial "C" and "R" for Rex, the Latin for king, plus III for the third King Charles.

From BBC

He had received the king’s permission to wear a uniform to stand vigil over the queen’s coffin on Saturday, but it did not have her monogram, E.R., on its shoulders, denoting his diminished status.

From New York Times