Eardrum vs Tympanostomy - What's the difference?
eardrum | tympanostomy |
A thin membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear and transmits sound from the air to the malleus.
(surgery) A myringotomy (incision in the eardrum or tympanic membrane).
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As nouns the difference between eardrum and tympanostomy
is that eardrum is a thin membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear and transmits sound from the air to the malleus while tympanostomy is (surgery) a myringotomy (incision in the eardrum or tympanic membrane).eardrum
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Alternative forms
* ear drumNoun
(en noun)Synonyms
* membrana tympanica * tympanic membranetympanostomy
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Noun
(tympanostomies)citation