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tympanum
/tËÉĒmpÃĻnÉm/
tympana
Tympanum
01
the thin membrane in the ear that vibrates in response to sound waves
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Loud noise can damage the tympanum and affect hearing.
02
the main cavity of the middle ear, located between the eardrum and the inner ear
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The surgeon carefully inspected the tympanum before performing the procedure.
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the semi-circular or triangular space enclosed by the lintel and arch above a doorway, often decorated with sculptural reliefs or intricate designs
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The classical temple had a pediment with a tympanum featuring a relief sculpture of gods and goddesses in a celestial procession.
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