| tympanitic | <medicine> Of, pertaining to, or affected with, tympanites. Origin: L. Tympaniticus one afflicted with tympanites. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| tympanitic resonance | 1. <clinical sign> A flatulent distention of the belly; tympanites. 2. Hence, inflation; conceit; bombast; turgidness. "Thine 's a tympany of sense." "A plethoric a tautologic tympany of sentence." (De Quincey) Origin: Gr, fr. A kettledrum. See Tympanites. (28 Oct 1998) |
| tympanitic |
of or relating to tympanites
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| tympanitic abscess |
Emphysematous abscess .
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| tympanitic a. |
gas a.
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| tympanitic d. |
resonance of a dull and diminished quality.
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| tympanitic r. |
1. the peculiar sound elicited by percussing a tympanitic abdomen. 2. the drumlike reverberation of a cavity full of air; called also tympanic r.
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