See also: eardrum, middle ear
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Tympanum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tympanum may refer to: • Tympanum (architecture), an architectural element located within the arch or pediment • Tympanum (zoology), a hearing organ/gland in frogs and toads, a flat red oval on both ...
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Tympanum (architecture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Virginia Science SOL Bio.5; Emily Campbell ... ; Do you know what a frog looks like inside? Have you ever wondered what the biggest frog is or how long frogs can live? Did you know that frogs can actually change colors? ... ; Your search for information will lead you to find answers of questions you may have had about frogs.
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Other Issues | Tympanum (c) 1998 ... Tympanum: A Journal of Comparative Literary Studies ... Deborah Levitt: Heidegger and the Theater of Truth;
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;; Illustrated Architecture Dictionary - INDEX ... Tympanum; TIM pa num; ... The triangular recessed face of a pediment; the space enclosed by a lintel and an arch over a doorway ; Found in almost all styles of architecture;; Examples from Buffalo architecture:
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The tympanum was a round, shallow, hand-held drum with a wooden or metal rim around which was stretched oxhide, on which a player beat with open palm or stick; some tympana had bells embedded in their rim, others had a deeper shape (see Smith's dictionary).
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