- the
singular of
which is
timpano,
though the
singular may also be
referred to as a timpanum. In
English the term
timpano is only
widely in use by practitioners:...
- Look up
timpano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Timpano may
refer to: The Italian,
Spanish and
Portuguese words for
eardrum The
singular of Timpani...
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Jacob Timpano (born 3
January 1986) is a
former Australian footballer and
current head
coach of
Wollongong Wolves in the
National Premier Leagues NSW...
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refer to a
similar dish
baked in a
pastry crust). It is also
known as
timpano and timbale. It is
similar to a c****erole and is
sometimes referred to...
- Primo's love interest) to join them for a
magnificent feast showcasing a
timpano (a
complex baked pasta dish).
Primo pours his
heart into
every dish, lavishing...
- Education. 28 (2): 35–49. doi:10.2307/3333266. ISSN 0021-8510. JSTOR 3333266.
Timpano,
Nathan J. (Nathan James) (2017).
Constructing the
Viennese modern body:...
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directed by
Michelangelo Frammartino and
stars Giuseppe Fuda,
Bruno Timpano,
Nazareno Timpano and
Artemio Vellone. On
Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval...
- to) the harmonics.
Examples of
exceptions include the
circular drum – a
timpano whose first overtone is
about 1.6
times its
fundamental resonance frequency...
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availability of the
Puteano College building which,
together with that of the
Timpano,
would later be used to
house the
young normalisti while the expansion...
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Tympanum (hand drum), a
percussion instrument in
ancient Greece and Rome
Timpano, in music,
singular of timpani, a
kettledrum Sakia or saqiya, in Latin...