Tombstone vs Flagstone - What's the difference?
tombstone | flagstone |
A headstone marking the person's grave.
* 1922 , (Virginia Woolf), (w, Jacob's Room) Chapter 2
(mathematics) The symbol "" marking the end of a proof.
(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) [http://surfermag.com/features/events/mav05/]:
A flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.
One of several types of rock easily split and suitable for making flagstones.
As nouns the difference between tombstone and flagstone
is that tombstone is a headstone marking the person's grave while flagstone is a flat, rectangular piece of rock or stone used for paving or roofing.As a verb tombstone
is 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.tombstone
English
Noun
(en noun)- True, there's no harm in crying for one's husband, and the tombstone , though plain, was a solid piece of work, and on summer's days when the widow brought her boys to stand there one felt kindly towards her.
Synonyms
* headstone, gravestone * (mathematics ) halmosSee also
* through-stoneVerb
(tombston)- 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,