tympanic

[ US /tɪmˈpænɪk/ ]
[ UK /tɪmpˈænɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. associated with the eardrum
  2. resembling a drum
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How To Use tympanic In A Sentence

  • Glomus tumor is a vascular neoplasm arising from the paraganglia around the carotid bifurcation, the jugular bulb, or the tympanic arteries.
  • The risk of ototoxicity is not as much of an issue with the intact tympanic membrane.
  • The cartilage is considered to provide good re-enforcement for the healing tympanic membrane.
  • I almost blush when I think of myself as describing the eight several facets on two slender processes of the palate bone, or the seven little twigs that branch off from the minute tympanic nerve, and I wonder whether my excellent colleague feels in the same way when he pictures himself as giving the constitution of neurin, which as he and I know very well is that of the hydrate of trimethyle-oxethyle-ammonium, or the formula for the production of alloxan, which, though none but the Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • The ear canal is closed at its inner end by a thin diaphragm of stretched skin known as the eardrum or tympanic membrane, which vibrates as the air pressure changes.
  • The artery lies at first in front of the cochlea and tympanic cavity; from the latter cavity it is separated by a thin, bony lamella, which is cribriform in the young subject, and often partly absorbed in old age. VI. The Arteries. 3a. 4. The Internal Carotid Artery
  • Bannofont reports a case of congenital imperforation of the left auditory canal existing near the tympanic membrane with total deafness in that ear. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Impulses are conveyed via the glossopharyngeal nerve then via its tympanic branch to the tympanic plexus thence to the otic ganglion via the lesser superficial petrosal nerve.
  • Despite the efforts of Nissan's engineers to improve ride compliance, the over-the-road feel is tympanic, concussive, brutal, and tar strips zing your hands through the suede-wrapped steering wheel. Nissan GT-R: A 'Halo Car' With Devil's Horns
  • Glomus tumor is a vascular neoplasm arising from the paraganglia around the carotid bifurcation, the jugular bulb, or the tympanic arteries.
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