- A
tympan is any drum-like object. In an astrolabe, a
tympan is a
metal plate on
which the
coordinates of the
celestial sphere (azimuth and altitude) are...
-
Tympany or
tympanites (sometimes
tympanism or tympania), also
known as
meteorism (especially in humans), is a
medical condition in
which excess gas ac****ulates...
- in its
completed form, with
tympans attached to the end of the carriage, and with the
frisket above the
tympans. The
tympans,
inner and outer, are thin...
-
geographic coordinates are
mapped on an astrolabe's
tympan through a
stereographic projection.
Hypothetical tympan (40°
north latitude) of a 16th-century European...
- Gr**** τρόπος (trópos), a turn, way, manner,
style Geotropic,
Phototropic tympan(o)-
eardrum Gr**** τῠ́μπᾰνον (túmpanon), drum,
eardrum Tympanocentesis, Tensor...
-
locked inside the fridge. 2b 2b "It's Been a Hard Day's Noise" "(Tchao
Tympan)"
Olivier Jean-Marie
Philippe Pierre-Adolphe
Pascal David September 10, 1998 (1998-09-10)...
-
tussive tymb-
mound Gr**** τύμβος (túmbos), τυμβεύω, τύμβευμα entomb, tomb
tympan- drum Gr**** τύμπανον (túmpanon) timbre, timpanist, tympani,
tympanum typ-...
- not
desired to print. The
frisket is set in a frame,
often hinged to the
tympan that
holds the
paper in place. A new
frisket has to be cut for each different...
- T. W.
Rolleston rendered it as a "magic harp",
though he uses the term "
tympan" elsewhere. In the
Acallamh na Sénorach, the
recollection of the
Birga event...
- skin
getting stained black with ink when
removing sheets of
paper from the
tympan. In 1683,
English printer Joseph Moxon wrote that "devil" was a humorous...