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tympanum

American  
[tim-puh-nuhm] / ˈtɪm pə nəm /

noun

plural

tympanums, tympana
  1. Anatomy, Zoology.

    1. middle ear.

    2. tympanic membrane.

  2. Architecture.

    1. the recessed, usually triangular space enclosed between the horizontal and sloping cornices of a pediment, often decorated with sculpture.

    2. a similar space between an arch and the horizontal head of a door or window below.

  3. Electricity. the diaphragm of a telephone.

  4. a drum or similar instrument.

  5. the stretched membrane forming a drumhead.


tympanum British  
/ ˈtɪmpənəm /

noun

    1. the cavity of the middle ear

    2. another name for tympanic membrane

  1. any diaphragm resembling that in the middle ear in function

  2. Also called: tympanarchitect

    1. the recessed space bounded by the cornices of a pediment, esp one that is triangular in shape and ornamented

    2. the recessed space bounded by an arch and the lintel of a doorway or window below it

  3. music a tympan or drum

  4. a scoop wheel for raising water

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Etymology

Origin of tympanum

1610–20; < Latin < Greek týmpanon drum, akin to týptein to beat, strike

Example Sentences

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A few beggars lay under the great tympanum of Notre Dame’s doorway.

From Literature

Built in the Biedermeier period of the 19th century, his summer residence was a wedding gift from his mother, which he then expanded and remodeled with neoclassical columns and tympana.

From Washington Post

A fast-rising artist who had been commissioned at a young age to design the tympanum over the central doors of the National Cathedral, Hart was working in a long, historical tradition of realistic representation.

From Washington Post

Voussoirs were carved to form the arched gables over each of the three front doors and a tympanum — a semicircular sculptured panel — was carved to go above each of the doors.

From Literature

Macedonia’s main government complex, recently recast as a copy-and-paste White House, complete with square portico and tympanum, begged for recognition.

From New York Times