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tympan
tympan (ˈtɪmpən) Also 1 timpana, 3–7 timpane, timpan (also 9 in sense 1 b), 4–8 tympane, (6 tymphan, timphan). [ad. L. tympanum, tympanum, or a. OF. tympan, timpan (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.; mod.F. tympan, = Pg. tympano, Sp. and It. timpano, in various senses). Cf. OHG. timpana, OIcel. timpan. In OE. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tympan
Tympan means skin, and is used in a variety of technical meanings. Underneath the tympan would be a packing which would vary in grade of firmness relevant to the type or image to be printed. wikipedia.org
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tinpan
tinpan obs. (erron.) form of tympan. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ludovic Bruni
In 1999, Bruni met Fred Pallem and joined the Troupe du Phénix as well as Le Sacre du Tympan (with whom he won the prestigious Victoire de la Musique award Discography Le Sacre du Tympan: Le Sacre du Tympan, (Le Chant du Monde, Harmonia mundi, 2002) Troupe du phénix: "Le Petit Monde de Georges Brassens" wikipedia.org
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tympanist
tympanist (ˈtɪmpənɪst) Also 9 tim-. [ad. F. tympaniste, It. timpanista, L. tympanista, G. τυµπανιστής, f. τυµπανίζειν tympanize, or f. timpan tympan + -ist.] One who beats or plays upon a drum, a drummer. In quot. 1862, one who plays a tympan (tympan 1 b). Now spec., one who plays upon a kettledrum.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Victor Hugo station
located within the very end of the old platforms; it is therefore recognizable by its lower vault and the curvature of the platforms at the level of the tympan wikipedia.org
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tympanites
‖ tympanites Path. (tɪmpəˈnaɪtiːz) [Late L. tympanītēs, a. Gr. τυµπανῑ́της (Galen), f. τύµπανον drum: cf. ascites. So Pg. tympanites, F. tympanite (OF. timpanides), It. timpanite.] Distension of the abdomen by gas or air in the intestine, the peritoneal cavity, or the uterus.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P... Oxford English Dictionary
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Campo Formio station
strips are white and rounded in the Gaudin style of the metro revival of the 2000s, and the bevelled white ceramic tiles cover the walls, the roof and the tympan wikipedia.org
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tympanous
† ˈtympanous, a. Obs. [f. tympan-um or tympan-y + -ous.] Swollen as with a tympany; usually fig. inflated, puffed up; turgid, bombastic; hollow, empty, vain.1624 Middleton Game at Chess ii. i, His proud tympanous master, swell'd with state-wind. 1635 Heywood Hierarch. iv. 208 A Puny shall assume the... Oxford English Dictionary
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tympanitic
tympanitic, a. (tɪmpəˈnɪtɪk) [ad. L. tympanīticus, f. tympanītēs: see prec. and -ic. So Pg. tymp-, Sp. and It. timpanitico.] Pertaining to, characteristic of, or affected with tympanites. tympanitic note, tympanitic resonance, or tympanitic sound, a sound somewhat like that of a drum produced by per... Oxford English Dictionary
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French ship Révolutionnaire (1793)
In May (probably on 30 May), i.e., after her capture, the French Navy underwent a mass renaming exercise and Téméraire was renamed Tympan. wikipedia.org
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耳膜 : eardrum, tympan... : ěr mó | Definition - Yabla Chinese
耳闻不如目见 | erwenburumujian | er wen bu ru mu jian 耳听为虚,眼见为实 | ertingweixu,yanjianweishi | er ting wei xu , yan jian wei shi 耳聋 | erlong | er long
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tympany
tympany (ˈtɪmpənɪ) Also 6 tympanye, 6–7 tym-, timpanie, timpany. [ad. med.L. tympanias, a. Gr. τυµπανίας, f. τύµπανον tympanum.] 1. a. = tympanites; also sometimes used vaguely for a morbid swelling or tumour of any kind. Common from 16th to 18th c. (with a, the, or without article).(a) 1528 Paynel ... Oxford English Dictionary
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tymp
tymp (tɪmp) Also 7 timpe, timp. [app. an abbreviation of tympan. So F. tympe, timpe.] 1. The mouth of the hearth of a blast-furnace, through which the molten metal descends; formed by an arch of masonry (tymp-arch), or a block of stone or iron (tymp-stone, tymp-plate), or by two of these together.16... Oxford English Dictionary
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timpanie
timpan(e, -phan, timpanie obs. ff. tympan, tympany. Oxford English Dictionary
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