A large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it.
The membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound.
The main cavity of the ear; between the eardrum and the inner ear.
1 They are without the tympanum and tympanic cavity, and all its appendages.
2 With great effort Sharn-igon scratched the words out on his tympanum .
3 And music played the tympanum and the pipe, the cithara and the harp.
4 The relief panel in the tympanum represents various types of industry.
5 The tympanum of the ear yields to the fierce external pressure.
6 The flowers are closed by a tympanum like that in Specularia.
7 The pin was directed transversely, and its middle part touched the membrane tympanum .
8 Its sculpture in the tympanum is farther described in the Fourth Lecture.]
9 The tympanum , as you see, is divided into two portions.
10 In the tympanum of the semicircle over the center of the façade is Louis XIV.
11 This tympanum separates the external passage from the tympanic cavity (d).
12 The tympanum is stirred, the eye moves-themere irregularity of the breath is an aid.
13 It consists of a tympanum or drum, having a stylus attached as in the phonograph.
14 The tympanum above the central portal contains Gustav Gerlach's group "Education."
15 F . - My tympanum is smitten with pleasant peltings of wisdom!
16 It thrilled the tympanum , ran through the marrow of the spine, vibrated in the inmost entrails.
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