Tympanum

Tympanum
In anatomy, the drum of the ear, the eardrum, the tympanic membrane. The tympanum resembles the head of a tiny drum. It separates the middle ear from the external ear. Etymology: The Latin term "tympanum auris" was introduced by Albertus Magnus circa 1225. A tympanum was a drum or similar instrument, as a tambourine or timbrel; also, the stretched membrane of a drum, a drum-head.
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SYN: eardrum. [L., fr. G. tympanon, a drum]

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tym·pa·num 'tim-pə-nəm n, pl -na -nə also -nums
1) TYMPANIC MEMBRANE
2) MIDDLE EAR

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n.
the middle ear (tympanic cavity) and/or the eardrum (tympanic membrane).

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tym·pa·num (timґpə-nəm) [L., from Gr. tympanon drum] 1. membrana tympanica. 2. cavitas tympani.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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Synonyms:
(of the ear)


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