What is another word for Tympana?

Pronunciation: [tɪmpˈɑːnə] (IPA)

Tympana, also known as eardrums, are sensitive membranes that are responsible for converting sound waves into nerve impulses for the brain. Some of the synonyms for tympana include the terms ear drums, myringa, drumheads, and tympanic membranes. Each of these synonyms refers to the same structure in the human ear, and each term can be used interchangeably to describe the sensitive membranes responsible for hearing. Being familiar with different synonyms for tympana can help in medical communication and in identifying potential problems in the ear. It is important to keep this vital part of the ear healthy to ensure good hearing and balance.

What are the hypernyms for Tympana?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Tympana

A more detailed account of these Tympana will be found in a following chapter.
"Our Homeland Churches and How to Study Them"
Sidney Heath
So powerful was the intonation that the Tympana of my ears vibrated to the sound, palpably bulging outwards, showing that they had been struck on the inner side, and that the presence had actually projected itself into my larynx and spoken from within me, but without using my organs of speech, I was conscious of being in radiant health at the time, and was unable to detect any symptom of being otherwise.
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