eardrum
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Noun — The thin membrane inside the ear that vibrates in response to sound and passes the vibration on to the inner ear bones.
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Etymology
A compound of "ear" and "drum", named for its drum-like membrane.
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What does “eardrum” mean?
The word “eardrum” means the thin membrane inside the ear that vibrates in response to sound and passes the vibration on to the inner ear bones. In plain terms, the membrane inside your ear that vibrates when sound waves hit it.
How do you pronounce “eardrum”?
“Eardrum” is pronounced EER-druhm (/ˈiɚˌdɹʌm/ in IPA).
How do you use “eardrum” in a sentence?
Here is “eardrum” used in a sentence: “Loud explosions can rupture the eardrum.”
What part of speech is “eardrum”?
“Eardrum” is a noun.