"Tymbal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tymbal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tymbal" Meaning

1. An old or archaic word for a drum or a bell used to note time, typically by striking regularly to signal the passage of that time.

"Tymbal" Examples

Usage Examples


Noun: A tympan was used in ancient Egypt to produce low notes.
Anatomy: The tympan is a membrane in the middle ear.
Music: The tympan was hit with a beater to produce the sound.
Medieval: The tympanum in the church depicted scenes from the Bible.
Entomology: Tymbals are sound-producing organs found in certain moths.

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