gravestone vs tombstone what difference
what is difference between gravestone and tombstone
English
Etymology
From Middle English gravestone, graveston, gravestan, equivalent to grave + stone.
Noun
gravestone (plural gravestones)
- A stone slab set at the head of a grave.
- Synonyms: headstone, tombstone
- 2005, William J. Roulston, Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors: The Essential Genealogical Guide to Early Modern Ulster, 1600-1800, Ulster Historical Foundation (→ISBN), page 41:
- The value of gravestone inscriptions for ancestral research has long been recognised. The discovery of a single gravestone may provide more information on the history of a family than could be gleaned from […]
See also
- through-stone
Translations
Further reading
- gravestone on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- governates
Middle English
Alternative forms
- grave stone, graveston, gravestan, grave stane
Etymology
From grave + stone.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡraːvˌstɔːn/
Noun
gravestone (plural gravestones)
- gravestone
- stone grave
Descendants
- English: gravestone
References
- “grāve-stōn, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-04-09.
English
Etymology
tomb + stone
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tuːmstəʊn/, IPA(key): /tuːmstoʊn/
Noun
tombstone (plural tombstones)
- A headstone marking a person’s grave.
- Synonyms: headstone, gravestone
- (mathematics) The symbol “∎” marking the end of a proof.
- Synonym: halmos
- (computing, Microsoft Windows) A marker that takes the place of deleted data, allowing for replication of the deletion across servers etc.
- 2008, Laura E. Hunter, Robbie Allen, Active Directory Cookbook (page 739)
- If you attempt to restore a backup that is older than the tombstone lifetime, it may introduce objects that were deleted […]
- 2008, Laura E. Hunter, Robbie Allen, Active Directory Cookbook (page 739)
- (computing) A crashdump.
- 2014, Joshua J. Drake, Zach Lanier, Collin Mulliner, Android Hacker’s Handbook (page 186)
- This actually results in a crash dump, which is written to the log and to a tombstone file.
- 2014, Joshua J. Drake, Zach Lanier, Collin Mulliner, Android Hacker’s Handbook (page 186)
- (cardiology) An unusual morphological feature on an electrocardiogram indicative of acute myocardial infarction, characterized by a massive ST elevation.
- (journalism) A printed advertisement in a newspaper or magazine, typically having unadorned centered text in black and white, enclosed in a simple box.
Translations
See also
- through-stone
Verb
tombstone (third-person singular simple present tombstones, present participle tombstoning, simple past and past participle tombstoned)
- (Britain, intransitive) To take part in tombstoning: to jump into the sea, etc. from a cliff or other high point so as to enter the water vertically straight.
- (surfing) For a surfboard to stand upright half-submerged in the water (like a tombstone, above) because the surfer is underwater with his or her legrope pulled tight. Often this indicates a surfer in difficulty, either held down by the power of a wave or unconscious and unable to get to the surface.
- 2005, Bruce Jenkins, Surfer magazine, (referring to Kelly Slater) [1]:
- Before the contest even started, Slater went down hard in a warmup session. He took a two-wave hold-down in the semifinals, his board tombstoning eerily for all to see, […]
- 2005, Bruce Jenkins, Surfer magazine, (referring to Kelly Slater) [1]:
- (transitive, computing, Microsoft Windows) To replace (an object or data) with a tombstone marker.
- 2000, William Boswell, Inside Windows 2000 Server (page 211)
- One of the many improvements in Windows 2000 WINS (and NT4 SP4) is the capability to selectively delete or tombstone records.
- 2000, William Boswell, Inside Windows 2000 Server (page 211)
Further reading
- tombstone on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Tombstone (programming) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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