tombstone
You can consider Grave markers, headstones, markers, memorials, gravestones and upright monuments synonyms for tombstone.
They wrote curses to scare of grave robbers
You would usually see one on a tombstone or grave marker.
Fear as it was the grave yard where his tombstone was to be found.
To leave behind a sign that the grave was visited by a loved one.
The inscription on her tombstone reads "Love one another, as I have loved you"
She died at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp but has no individual grave. Margot and Anne Frank share a tombstone placed on site at the Bergen-Belsen camp.
The most common shapes of Jewish tombstones are square or rectangle.
She was buried in Lausanne, Switzerland. Her tombstone is carved with stone lion heads representing her birth sign, Leo.
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In modern English, grave is not normally used as a verb, but can be a noun, a noun adjunct (grave marker), or an adjective meaning serious.The transitive verb grave is identical to engrave. But this is nearly an archaic usage. It has an old nautical use meaning to clean and coat a wooden hull with pitch.Examples:"It takes time to grave (engrave) a tombstone.""In the drydock, the workers began to grave the keel of the old French ship."