"Tyndareus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In Greek mythology, Tyndareus was a king of Sparta, best known as the husband of Leda and the mortal father of Castor and Clytemnestra.
Tympanosclerosis is a condition characterized by the deposition of scar tissue (sclerosis) in the middle ear, specifically in the tympanic membrane (eardrum) and the ossicles (the small bones responsible for transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear). This condition can lead to hearing loss and other auditory problems, often caused by chronic middle ear infections, chronic otitis media, or other inflammatory processes.
A tympanostomy is a surgical procedure performed to create an opening in the eardrum (tympanic membrane) to drain fluid that has accumulated behind it. This may be done to relieve pressure or to help resolve infections such as otitis media with effusion (fluid accumulation in the middle ear). A tympanostomy tube, also known as a tympanostomy tube or ventilation tube, is usually inserted into the opening to help drain the fluid and equalize air pressure on both sides of the eardrum.
William Tyndale was a 16th-century English scholar and Bible translator who produced the first English translation of the New Testament from the original Greek text.
The Tyndaridae is a family of sea slugs, also known as nudibranchs, in the phylum Mollusca and the class Gastropoda.