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Can we use 'ledger' as a synonym of 'tombstone'?



 
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Can we use 'ledger' as a synonym of 'tombstone'? Tue May 20, 2008 8:28 am  Can we use 'ledger' as a synonym of 'tombstone'?
 

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Can we use 'ledger' as a synonym of 'tombstone'?

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Can we use 'ledger' as a synonym of 'tombstone'? Tue May 20, 2008 11:30 am  Can we use 'ledger' as a synonym of 'tombstone'?
 

According to a dictionary, a ledger is a slab of stone laid flat over a grave while I think a tombstone erect.
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