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Definition of tymp
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Tymp (n.) A
hollow
water-cooled
iron
casting
in the upper part of the
archway
in which the dam
stands.
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Stylohyoid
::
Stylohyal
(n.) A
segment
in the
hyoidean
arch
between
the
epihyal
and
tympanohyal.
Tympanal
::
Tympanal
(n.)
Tympanic.
Meteorism
::
Meteorism
(n.)
Flatulent
distention
of the
abdomen;
tympanites.
Drum
::
Drum (n.) The
tympanum
of the ear; --
often,
but
incorrectly,
applied
to the
tympanic
membrane..
Tympanizing
::
Tympanizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Tympaniz.
Tympan
::
Tympan
(n.) A
panel;
a
tympanum.
Tympanum
::
Tympanum
(n.) 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..
Underlay
::
Underlay
(n.) A
thickness
of
paper,
pasteboard,
or the like,
placed
under a cut, or
stereotype
plate,
or under type, in the from, to bring it, or any part of it, to the
proper
height;
also,
something
placed
back of a part of the
tympan,
so as to
secure
the right
impression..
Frisket
::
Frisket
(a.) The light frame which holds the sheet of paper to the
tympan
in
printing.
Tympanohyal
::
Tympanohyal
(n.) The
proximal
segment
in the
hyoidean
arch,
becoming
a part of the
styloid
process
of the
temporal
bone in adult man..
Fenestra
::
Fenestra
(n.) A small
opening;
esp., one of the
apertures,
closed
by
membranes,
between
the
tympanum
and
internal
ear..
Post-tympanic
::
Post-tympanic
(a.)
Situated
behind
the
tympanum,
or in the
skull,
behind
the
auditory
meatus..
Tympano-
::
Tympano-
() A
combining
form used in
anatomy
to
indicate
connection
with, or
relation
to, the
tympanum;
as in
tympanohyal,
tympano-Eustachian..
Drum
::
Drum (n.) An
instrument
of
percussion,
consisting
either
of a
hollow
cylinder,
over each end of which is
stretched
a piece of skin or
vellum,
to be
beaten
with a
stick;
or of a
metallic
hemisphere
(kettledrum)
with a
single
piece of skin to be so
beaten;
the
common
instrument
for
marking
time in
martial
music;
one of the pair of
tympani
in an
orchestra,
or
cavalry
band..
Tympan
::
Tympan
(n.) A drum.
Tympany
::
Tympany
(n.)
Hence,
inflation;
conceit;
bombast;
turgidness..
Tympanize
::
Tympanize
(v. t.) 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..
Promontory
::
Promontory
(n.) A
projecting
part.
Especially:
(a) The
projecting
angle of the
ventral
side of the
sacrum
where it joins the last
lumbar
vertebra.
(b) A
prominence
on the inner wall of the
tympanum
of the ear.
Tympanum
::
Tympanum
(n.) One of the
naked,
inflatable
air sacs on the neck of the
prairie
chicken
and other
species
of
grouse..
Hoove
::
Hoove (n.) A
disease
in
cattle
consisting
in
inflammation
of the
stomach
by gas,
ordinarily
caused
by
eating
too much green food;
tympany;
bloating..
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