eardrum

/ˈɛərdɹʌm/

Definitions

1. noun

a thin membrane in the middle ear that vibrates when sound waves hit it, transmitting the vibrations to the inner ear

“The doctor examined the patient’s eardrum to determine the cause of her hearing loss.”

2. noun

a membrane that separates two fluid-filled cavities, often used in medical contexts

“The eardrum separates the middle ear from the inner ear.”

Synonyms

  • tympanic membrane

Antonyms

  • none