Tympanic Temperature:
The body temperature as measured electronically at the tympanic membrane.
Tympan/o = Eardrum
ic = pertaining to
The body temperature measured electronically at the eardrum is known as tympanic temperature. It is a common method used to assess core body temperature quickly and accurately.
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The eardrum is also known as the 'tympanic membrane.' 'Tympanic' is an adjective. Otherwise, there is no adjectival form of eardrum. Eardrumic? No. Eardrumal? Not hardly. Eardrumous? Out of the question.
A surgical incision of the eardrum is known as a myringotomy. The hole left behind is known as a myringostomy.
The ear has a tube that equalizes the pressure in the eardrum. These tubes are known as the eustacean tubes.
The word "temperature" refers to the level of heat (or cold) in a certain atmosphere, for example, outdoors or in someone's home. Temperature is generally measured in units known as either "Celsius" or "Fahrenheit".
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The eardrum is the organ with three bones known as the hammer, anvil and stirrups.
Time is not known until it is measured and when it flies it is missed.
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El Azizia is one of the top ten hottest places on earth. On September 13, 1922 the temperature measured 136.4 degrees.
The tympanic membrane, commonly known as the eardrum, separates the outer ear from the middle ear. It is made up of pars flaccid and pars tensa.