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Tombstone most commonly means a headstone marking the grave of a deceased person.
Other uses:
- Tombstone (manufacturing) denotes a fixture onto which are placed parts to be manufactured
- Tombstone (advertising) denotes a particular type of text-only print advertisement.
- Tombstone (financial industry) from the above meaning and use, in particular refers to a permitted advertisement for an initial public offering of stock after an S.E.C. filing, giving certain permitted facts such as the name of the company, the amount of stock being offered, the names of the underwriters, and other basic information.
- Tombstone, Arizona is a town in Arizona.
- Tombstone (comics) is the name of a fictional Marvel Comics character
- Tombstone (computer game) an online multiplayer Real Time Strategy Shooter game based on Savage's Silverback engine.
- Tombstone (film) is a 1993 western.
- Tombstone: The History of The Undertaker" is a DVD set focusing on professional wrestler, The Undertaker.
- Tombstone (pizza) is a brand of frozen pizza.
- Tombstones (programming) are a solution to dangling pointers in computer programming languages.
- Tombstone (typography)
- Tombstone is also a short word for the Tombstone Piledriver, a professional wrestling maneuver.
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