tombstoning

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The practice of jumping into the sea or similar body of water from a cliff or other high point such that the jumper enters the water vertically straight, like a tombstone.
 * 2)  The process of (automatically) initiating software sleep mode on an app.
 * 3)  An unwanted effect in the manufacture of electronic circuit boards, in which a component stands up on end instead of lying flat.
 * 4)  In page layout, putting articles side by side so that the headlines are adjacent. The phenomenon is also referred to as bumping heads.
 * 5)  In highway driving, a blockage in traffic caused by a semi-trailer truck attempting to pass another with insufficient acceleration.
 * 6)  The practice of leaving a marker in a location where a digital record has been withdrawn, in order to signify that the record had previously existed.
 * 7)  A tombstone pattern on an electrocardiogram.

Translations

 * Dutch: klipspringen
 * German: Kliffspringen


 * German: Grabsteineffekt
 * Korean: 일어섬