eardrum
ear
ˈÉĒr
ir
drum
drƌm
dram
/ˈi‍ədɹəm/

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a thin piece of skin in the middle ear that vibrates by sound waves and enables one to hear sounds, also known as tympanic membrane
eardrum definition and meaning
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Infections or trauma to the eardrum can cause pain, hearing loss, and fluid accumulation in the middle ear.
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