tombstone

listen to the pronunciation of tombstone
English - Turkish
masa üstü aksesuar
(Bilgisayar) kaldırıldı
mezartaşı
mezar taşı
(isim) mezar taşı
English - English
A headstone marking the person's grave

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.

The symbol "∎" marking the end of a proof
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

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,.

{n} a stone laid over or near the dead
Advertisement placed in newspapers by investment bankers for an IPO
The symbol "" (Unicode U+220E, "END OF PROOF") marking the end of a proof
An announcement that gives basic information about a public offering of securities to potential investors It is not an offer to purchase the securities, but rather a notice that a prospectus is available
A tombstone is a large stone with words carved into it, which is placed on a grave. = gravestone, headstone. a city in Arizona in the US, where the gunfight at the OK Corral took place. a stone that is put on a grave and shows the dead person's name, dates of birth and death etc = gravestone. City (pop., 2000: 1,504), southeastern Arizona, U.S. The site was named by Ed Schieffelin, who discovered silver there in 1877 after being told that all he would find would be his tombstone. By 1881 a silver rush had drawn prospectors such as Doc Holliday and Johnny Ringo, who brought the town a reputation for lawlessness. Feuds were common, including the 1881 gun battle at the O.K. Corral between the Earp (see Wyatt Earp) and Clanton families. Tombstone was declared a national historic landmark in 1962
a public announcement of a securities offering
Advertisement listing the underwriters to a security issue
An advertisement placed by underwriters of a new security offering to notify the public of the terms of the offering
A stone erected over a grave, to preserve the memory of the deceased
Advertisement listing the issuing firm, type of security, its issuing price, number of securities to be issued, and names of underwriters of a new issue
A headstone marking the persons grave
An announcement that gives basic information about an offering of securities to investors It is not an offer to sell or purchase the securities, but rather a notice that follows specific statutory guidelines
An advertisement placed for information purposes, after bonds or notes are sold, that describes certain details of the issue and lists the managing underwriters and the members of the underwriting syndicate
An advertisement placed by underwriters announcing the terms of a new municipal offering setting forth some or all of the following information: the name of the issuer, maturities, interest rate, reoffering scale, ratings and members of the underwriting syndicate Compare: NOTICE OF SALE
When an IPO is completed, the underwriting group advertises their involvement by publishing a list of underwriters in the financial press The underwriters are listed in descending order of importance The lead manager's name appears on the upper most left
An advertisement that states the name and terms of a security, the underwriters, and where a prospectus can be obtained Does not constitute any offer to buy or sell such securities
{i} monument that marks a grave site
Advertisement placed in a publication of mass distribution, such as The Wall Street Journal, to announce an offering, underwriting, merger, acquisition or other matter of record affecting a class of securities of one or more issuers A tombstone may be placed as a matter of public record as required by law in an underwriting, or in a non-requisite circumstance where the advertiser simply uses it to boast of recent accomplishments
A large notice placed in financial newspapers announcing that a security will be offered for sale by an underwriter or group of underwriters 572
Colloquial term for announcement in a publication that a loan or bond has been arranged
a stone that is used to mark a grave
Advertisement listing the underwriters of a security issue
Specifying in a bill that the act it creates will be named for a state legislator; i e , "The (last name of individual) Act "
tombstone engineering
The practice of letting accidents or failures (perhaps occasioning death, but not necessarily) identify engineering problems

2005: The media have the power to drive the FAA to actions that may not directly benefit safety but are very reactive to accidents, then they turn around and accuse the FAA of tombstone engineering for behaving in that very fashion. — Safe Skies International.

tombstone consecration
ceremony for unveiling a grave marker
tombstones
plural of tombstone
tombstone
Favorites