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tympan

N กลอง  ส่วน ที่ บุ รอง  เยื่อ แก้วหู 

 

tympanic

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ เยื่อ แก้วหู  kiao-kab-yuai-kea-hu

 

tympanic membrane

N เยื่อ แก้วหู  eardrum yuai-kea-hu

 

tympanist

N มือ กลอง 

 

tympanites

N การ ขยายตัว ของ ช่องท้อง เมื่อ มี การ สะสม ของ แก๊ส หรือ อากาศ ใน ลำไส้ 

 

tympanitis

N โรคหู ช่อง กลาง อักเสบ 

 

tympanum

N หู ชั้น กลาง  hu-chan-klang

 

tympanum

N เยื่อ แก้วหู  yuai-kea-hu

 

tympanum

N แผ่น สั่น ของ หูโทรศัพท์  pan-san-kong-hu-to-ra-sab

 

tympany

N การบวม  ความ ยโส โอหัง 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TYMPAN

n.[L. tympanum. See Tymbal. ] 1. A drum; hence, the barrel or hollow part of the ear behind the membrane of the tympanum.
2. The area of a pediment; also, the part of a pedestal called the trunk or dye.
3. The pannel of a door.
4. A triangular space or table in the corners or sides of an arch, usually enriched with figures.
5. Among printers, a frame covered with parchment or cloth, on which the blank sheets are put in order to be laid on the form to be impressed.

 

TYMPANITES

n.In medicine, a flatulent distention of the belly; wind dropsy; tympany.

 

TYMPANIZE

v.i.To act the part of a drummer.

 

TYMPANIZE

v.t.To stretch, as a skin over the head of a drum.

 

TYMPANUM

n.The drum of the ear. [See Tympan. ] 1. In mechanics, a wheel placed round an axis.

 

TYMPANY

n.A flatulent distention of the belly. [See Tympanites. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TYMPAN

Tym "pan, n. Etym: [F., fr. tympanum a kettledrum, a panel of a door. See Tympanum, and cf. Tymp. ]

 

1. A drum. [Obs. ]

 

2. (Arch. )

 

Defn: A panel; a tympanum.

 

3. (Print. )

 

Defn: A frame covered with parchment or cloth, on which the blank sheets are put, in order to be laid on the form to be impressed. Tympan sheet (Print. ), a sheet of paper of the same size as that to be printed, pasted on the tympan, and serving as a guide in laying the sheets evenly for printing. W. Savage.

 

TYMPANAL

TYMPANAL Tym "pa *nal, n.

 

Defn: Tympanic.

 

TYMPANIC

Tym *pan "ic, a. Etym: [See Tympanum. ]

 

1. Like a tympanum or drum; acting like a drumhead; as, a tympanic membrane.

 

2. (Anat. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the tympanum. Tympanic bone (Anat. ), a bone of the skull which incloses a part of the tympanum and supports the tympanic membrane. -- Tympanic membrane. (Anat. ) See the Note under Ear.

 

TYMPANIC

TYMPANIC Tym *pan "ic, n. (Anat. )

 

Defn: The tympanic bone.

 

TYMPANIST

Tym "pa *nist, n. Etym: [L. tympaniste, Gr.

 

Defn: One who beats a drum. [R.]

 

TYMPANITES

Tym `pa *ni "tes, n. Etym: [L., fr. Gr. (Med. )

 

Defn: A flatulent distention of the belly; tympany.

 

TYMPANITIC

Tym `pa *nit "ic, a. Etym: [L. tympaniticus one afflicted with tympanites. ] (Med. )

 

Defn: Of, pertaining to, or affected with, tympanites.

 

TYMPANITIS

Tym `pa *ni "tis, n. Etym: [NL. See Tympanum, and -itis.] (Med. )

 

Defn: Inflammation of the lining membrane of the middle ear.

 

TYMPANIZE

Tym "pa *nize, v. i. Etym: [L. tympanizare to beat a drum, Gr.

 

Defn: To drum. [R.] Coles.

 

TYMPANIZE

Tym "pa *nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tympanized; p. pr. & vb. n.Tympanizing.]

 

Defn: To stretch, as a skin over the head of a drum; to make into a drum or drumhead, or cause to act or sound like a drum. [Obs. ] "Tympanized, as other saints of God were. " Oley.

 

TYMPANO

Tym "pa *no, n.; pl. Tympani. Etym: [It. timpano. See Tympanum. ] (Mus. )

 

Defn: A kettledrum; -- chiefly used in the plural to denote the kettledrums of an orchestra. See Kettledrum. [Written also timpano. ]

 

TYMPANO-

TYMPANO- Tym "pa *no-.

 

Defn: A combining form used in anatomy to indicate connection with, or relation to, the tympanum; as in tympanohyal, tympano-Eustachian.

 

TYMPANOHYAL

TYMPANOHYAL Tym `pa *no *hy "al, a. (Anat. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the tympanum and the hyoidean arch. -- n.

 

Defn: The proximal segment in the hyoidean arch, becoming a part of the styloid process of the temporal bone in adult man.

 

TYMPANUM

Tym "pa *num, n.; pl. E. Tympanums, L. Tympana. Etym: [L., a kettledrum, a drum or wheel in machines, the triangular area in a pediment, the panel of a door, Gr. Type, and cf. Timbrel. ]

 

1. (Anat. ) (a ) The ear drum, or middle ear. Sometimes applied incorrectly to the tympanic membrane. See Ear. (b ) A chamber in the anterior part of the syrinx of birds.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: One of the naked, inflatable air sacs on the neck of the prairie chicken and other species of grouse.

 

3. (Arch. ) (a ) The recessed face of a pediment within the frame made by the upper and lower cornices, being usually a triangular space or table. (b ) The space within an arch, and above a lintel or a subordinate arch, spanning the opening below the arch.

 

4. (Mech. )

 

Defn: A drum-shaped wheel with spirally curved partitions by which water is raised to the axis when the wheel revolves with the lower part of the circumference submerged, -- used for raising water, as for irrigation.

 

TYMPANY

Tym "pa *ny, n. Etym: [Gr. Tympanites. ]

 

1. (Med. )

 

Defn: A flatulent distention of the belly; tympanites. Fuller.

 

2. Hence, inflation; conceit; bombast; turgidness. "Thine 's a tympany of sense. " Dryden. A plethoric a tautologic tympany of sentence. De Quincey.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

tympan

tym pan |ˈtimpən ˈtɪmpən | noun 1 (in letterpress printing ) a layer of packing, typically of paper, placed between the platen and the paper to be printed to equalize the pressure over the whole forme. 2 Architecture another term for tympanum. ORIGIN late 16th cent. ( sense 1 ): from French tympan or Latin tympanum (see tympanum ). Sense 2 dates from the early 18th cent.

 

tympana

tym pa na |ˈtimpənə ˈtɪmpənə | plural form of tympanum.

 

tympani

tym pa ni plural noun variant spelling of timpani.

 

tympanic

tym pan ic |timˈpanik tɪmˈpænɪk | adjective 1 Anatomy of, relating to, or having a tympanum. 2 resembling or acting like a drumhead.

 

tympanic bone

tym pan ic bone noun Zoology a small bone supporting the tympanic membrane in some vertebrates.

 

tympanic membrane

tym pan ic mem brane noun a membrane forming part of the organ of hearing, which vibrates in response to sound waves. In humans and other higher vertebrates it forms the eardrum, between the outer and middle ear.

 

tympanites

tym pa ni tes |ˌtimpəˈnītēz ˌtɪmpəˈnaɪdiz | noun Medicine swelling of the abdomen with air or gas. DERIVATIVES tym pa nit ic |-ˈnitik |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: via late Latin from Greek tumpanitēs, from tumpanon (see tympanum ).

 

tympanum

tym pa num |ˈtimpənəm ˈtɪmpənəm | noun ( pl. tympanums or tympana |-nə | ) 1 Anatomy & Zoology the tympanic membrane or eardrum. Entomology a membrane covering the hearing organ on the leg or body of some insects, sometimes adapted (as in cicadas ) for producing sound. archaic a drum. 2 Architecture a vertical recessed triangular space forming the center of a pediment, typically decorated. a similar space over a door between the lintel and the arch. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: via Latin from Greek tumpanon drum, based on tuptein to strike.

 

tympany

tym pa ny |ˈtimpənē ˈtɪmpəni | noun another term for tympanites (used esp. in veterinary medicine ). ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from Greek tumpanias, from tumpanon (see tympanum ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

tympan

tympan |ˈtɪmpən | noun 1 (in letterpress printing ) a layer of packing, typically of paper, placed between the platen and the paper to be printed to equalize the pressure over the whole forme. 2 Architecture another term for tympanum. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in sense 1 ): from French tympan or Latin tympanum (see tympanum ). Sense 2 dates from the early 18th cent.

 

tympana

tym |pana |ˈtɪmpənə | plural form of tympanum.

 

tympani

tym |pani plural noun variant spelling of timpani.

 

tympanic

tympanic |tɪmˈpanɪk | adjective 1 Anatomy relating to or having a tympanum. 2 resembling or acting like a drumhead.

 

tympanic bone

tym |pan ¦ic bone noun Zoology a small bone supporting the tympanic membrane in some vertebrates.

 

tympanic membrane

tym |pan ¦ic mem |brane noun a membrane forming part of the organ of hearing, which vibrates in response to sound waves. In humans and other higher vertebrates it forms the eardrum, between the outer and middle ear.

 

tympanites

tympanites |ˌtɪmpəˈnʌɪtiːz | noun [ mass noun ] Medicine swelling of the abdomen with air or gas. DERIVATIVES tympanitic |-ˈnɪtɪk |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: via late Latin from Greek tumpanitēs, from tumpanon (see tympanum ).

 

tympanum

tympanum |ˈtɪmpənəm | noun ( pl. tympanums or tympana |-nə | ) 1 Anatomy & Zoology the tympanic membrane or eardrum. Entomology a membrane covering the hearing organ on the leg or body of some insects, sometimes adapted (as in cicadas ) for producing sound. 2 Architecture a vertical recessed triangular space forming the centre of a pediment, typically decorated. a similar space over a door between the lintel and the arch. 3 archaic a drum. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: via Latin from Greek tumpanon drum , based on tuptein to strike .

 

tympany

tympany |ˈtɪmpəni | noun another term for tympanites (used especially in veterinary medicine ). ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from Greek tumpanias, from tumpanon (see tympanum ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Tympana

Tym pa na |T y mpana |Plural von Tympanon , Tympanum

 

Tympanalorgan

Tym pa nal or gan Substantiv, Neutrum Biologie , das |Tympan a lorgan |das Tympanalorgan; Genitiv: des Tympanalorgans, Plural: die Tympanalorgane griechisch-neulateinisch Gehörorgan der Insekten

 

Tympanie

Tym pa nie Substantiv, feminin Medizin, Zoologie , die Tympanitis |Tympan ie |die Tympanie; Genitiv: der Tympanie Ansammlung von Gasen in inneren Organen, besonders Blähsucht bei Tieren; vgl. Meteorismus

 

Tympanitis

Tym pa ni tis Substantiv, feminin Medizin, Zoologie , die Tympanie |Tympan i tis |die Tympanitis; Genitiv: der Tympanitis Ansammlung von Gasen in inneren Organen, besonders Blähsucht bei Tieren; vgl. Meteorismus

 

Tympanon

Tym pa non Substantiv, Neutrum , das |T y mpanon |das Tympanon; Genitiv: des Tympanons, Plural: die Tympanona griechisch týmpanon, eigentlich = Handtrommel, nach der (halbrunden ) Form 1 a Architektur oft mit Skulpturen, Reliefs geschmücktes Giebelfeld (bei antiken Tempeln )b Architektur (besonders im Kirchenbau des Mittelalters ) oft mit Reliefs geschmücktes nach oben bogenförmig abschließendes Feld über dem Türsturz eines Portals 2 Musik Hackbrett 2

 

Tympanum

Tym pa num Substantiv, Neutrum , das |T y mpanum |das Tympanum; Genitiv: des Tympanums, Plural: die Tympana lateinisch tympanum < griechisch týmpanon 1 Architektur Tympanon 1 2 (in der Antike ) Handtrommel, kleine Pauke

 

French Dictionary

tympan

tympan n. m. nom masculin 1 Membrane de l ’oreille. : Tu vas lui crever le tympan avec ton vacarme. 2 Partie d ’un portail, dans les églises romanes ou gothiques. Note Orthographique t y mpan.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

tympanum

tym pa num /tɪ́mpənəm /名詞 s, -na /-nə /C 1 解剖 鼓膜, 中耳 (eardrum ).2 〘建 〙(破風などの )三角小間 .3 〘電 〙(電話機の )振動板 .