Monogramming

Pronunciation: /ˈmɑnəˌɡɹæmɪŋ/

Monogramming (noun)

  1. The act of putting a person’s initials or short letters on an item, often for identification or decoration.
  2. A design method that combines letters into one mark, used in logos, stationery, or decorative patterns.

Examples

  • Her monogramming shows her personal initials on the bag.
  • The monogramming on the towel displays personal initials clearly.

Monogramming (verb)

  1. To add initials or a short letter design to something, usually by printing, sewing, or engraving.

Examples

  • She monogramming the scarf to add initials before the trip.
  • They monogramming the shirts to add initials for the team.