- Body of male from below,
showing cover-plates; b, From above,
showing drumlike tymbals; c, Section,
muscles that
vibrate tymbals; d, A
tymbal at rest;...
-
underside of the abdomen, and is used to
attract mates. The
tymbals are
drumlike disks of cuticle,
which are
clicked in and out repeatedly,
making a sound...
-
statue is 9
metres tall with an
interior spiral staircase, and
stands on a
drumlike socle that
raises it to 25 metres. The
project was
suggested in 1862: land...
- folklore. They do not decay; instead, they
swell and may even
attain a "
drumlike" form,
being very large, have a
ruddy complexion, and are,
according to...
-
communicate within the pack
using very short-range
ultrasonic waves from
drumlike organs called "tympana". Each "soul" can
survive and
evolve by
adding members...
- form
named after the aravana, a hand-held, one-sided flat
tambourine or
drumlike musical instrument. It is made of wood and
animal skin,
similar to the...
- male from below,
showing cover-plates (operculum); b, From above,
showing drumlike tymbals; c, Section,
muscles that
vibrate tymbals; d, A
tymbal at rest;...
- India,
named after the aravana, a hand-held, one-sided flat
tambourine or
drumlike musical instrument,
derived from Arabia. It is made of wood and animal...
- "not very good".
Publituk Cr**** – from an Iñupiaq
phrase meaning "hollow,
drumlike sound made when
walking on s**** ice".
Shukok Cr**** – from an Iñupiaq phrase...
-
plaintively romantic lyricism and [...] a
collage of
liquid lines and
stuttering drumlike invitations to his partner". Bragonier, J
Robert (12
November 2003) "Baptiste...