tympan
/ˈtɪmpɑːn/Definitions
1. noun
A membrane that separates the middle ear from the inner ear and transmits sound vibrations.
“The doctor checked the tympan of the patient for any signs of damage.”
2. noun
A membrane that covers the head of a drum or similar musical instrument.
“The tympan of the drum was damaged, so it couldn’t produce the correct sound.”