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tympany
tym·pa·ny T0223300 (tĭm′pə-nē)n. pl. tym·pa·nies 1. See tympanites.2. Archaic Inflated manner or style; bombast. [Medieval Latin tympanias, tympanites, from Greek tumpaniās, from tumpanon, drum.]tympany (ˈtɪmpənɪ) n, pl -nies1. (Pathology) another name for tympanites2. obsolete excessive pride or arrogancetympany
tympany [tim´pah-ne] a tympanic, or bell-like, percussion note, often elicited during percussion over a pneumothorax or tympanites (distended abdomen).tym·pa·ny (tim'pă-nē), A low-pitched, resonant, drumlike note obtained by percussing the surface of a large air-containing space, such as the distended abdomen or the thorax with or without pneumothorax. Synonym(s): tympanitic resonancetympany (tĭm′pə-nē)n. pl. tympa·nies 1. See tympanites.2. Archaic Inflated manner or style; bombast.tym·pa·ny (tim'pă-nē) A low-pitched, resonant, drumlike note obtained by percussing the surface of a large air-containing space, such as the distended abdomen or the thorax with or without pneumothorax. Synonym(s): tympanitic resonance. tym·pa·ny (tim'pă-nē) Low-pitched, resonant, drumlike note obtained by percussing surface of a large air-containing space (e.g., distended abdomen). ThesaurusSeetympanites |