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Definition
Synonym
Paukenh�hle
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Paukenhöhle
f
anat.
tympanic cavity, cavity in the middle ear
Paukenhöhle
f
anat.
tympanic cavity; cavity in the middle ear
epitympanisch; epitympanal; über der Paukenhöhle (liegend gelegen)
adj
anat.
epitympanic
intratympanal; in der Paukenhöhle (befindlich)
adj
anat.
intratympanic
Deutsche
Paukenh�hle Synonyme
Englische
tympanic cavity cavity in the middle ear Synonyme
Paukenh�hle Definition
Cavity
(
n.
)
Hollowness.
Cavity
(
n.
)
A
hollow
place
Middle
(
a.
)
Equally
distant
from
the
extreme
either
of
a
number
of
things
or
of
one
thing
Middle
(
a.
)
Intermediate
Middle
(
a.
)
The
point
or
part
equally
distant
from
the
extremities
or
exterior
limits,
as
of
a
line,
a
surface,
or
a
solid
Middle
(
a.
)
the
waist.
Middle-age
(
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
Middle
Ages
Middle-aged
(
a.
)
Being
about
the
middle
of
the
ordinary
age
of
man
Middle-earth
(
n.
)
The
world,
considered
as
lying
between
heaven
and
hell.
Middle-ground
(
n.
)
That
part
of
a
picture
between
the
foreground
and
the
background.
Post-tympanic
(
a.
)
Situated
behind
the
tympanum,
or
in
the
skull,
behind
the
auditory
meatus.
Tympanic
(
a.
)
Like
a
tympanum
or
drum
Tympanic
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
tympanum.
Tympanic
(
n.
)
The
tympanic
bone.
tympanic cavity cavity in the middle ear Bedeutung
blastocoel
blastocoele
blastocele
segmentation
cavity
cleavage
cavity
the
fluid-filled
cavity
inside
a
blastula
cavity
wall
a
wall
formed
of
two
thicknesses
of
masonry
with
a
space
between
them
lister
lister
plow
lister
plough
middlebreaker
middle
buster
moldboard
plow
with
a
double
moldboard
designed
to
move
dirt
to
either
side
of
a
central
furrow
resonator
cavity
resonator
resonating
chamber
a
hollow
chamber
whose
dimensions
allow
the
resonant
oscillation
of
electromagnetic
or
acoustic
waves
glenoid
fossa
glenoid
cavity
the
concavity
in
the
head
of
the
scapula
that
receives
the
head
of
the
humerus
to
form
the
shoulder
joint
pulp
cavity
the
central
cavity
of
a
tooth
containing
the
pulp
(including
the
root
canal)
tympanic
bone
the
bone
enclosing
the
middle
ear
eye
socket
orbit
cranial
orbit
orbital
cavity
the
bony
cavity
in
the
skull
containing
the
eyeball
mouth
oral
cavity
oral
fissure
rima
oris
the
opening
through
which
food
is
taken
in
and
vocalizations
emerge,
he
stuffed
his
mouth
with
candy
buccal
cavity
the
cavity
between
the
jaws
and
the
cheeks
cavity
bodily
cavity
cavum
(anatomy)
a
natural
hollow
or
sinus
within
the
body
eardrum
tympanum
tympanic
membrane
myringa
the
membrane
in
the
ear
that
vibrates
to
sound
middle
ear
tympanic
cavity
tympanum
the
main
cavity
of
the
ear,
between
the
eardrum
and
the
inner
ear
middle
cerebral
artery
one
of
two
branches
of
the
internal
carotid
artery,
divides
into
three
branches
middle
meningeal
artery
branch
of
the
maxillary
artery,
its
branches
supply
meninges
middle
cerebral
vein
vena
cerebri
media
either
of
two
cerebral
veins
deep
middle
cerebral
vein
accompanies
the
middle
cerebral
artery
deep
in
the
Sylvian
fissure,
empties
into
the
basal
vein
superficial
middle
cerebral
vein
a
large
vein
along
the
line
of
the
Sylvian
fissure
to
the
cavernous
sinus
middle
temporal
vein
arises
near
the
eye,
joins
the
superficial
temporal
veins
to
form
the
retromandibular
vein
middle
thyroid
vein
a
vein
on
each
side
that
drains
the
lateral
part
of
the
thyroid
and
empties
into
the
internal
jugular
vein
tympanic
vein
veins
from
the
tympanic
cavity
that
empty
into
the
retromandibular
vein
pleural
cavity
the
cavity
in
the
thorax
that
contains
the
lungs
and
heart
cranial
cavity
intracranial
cavity
the
cavity
enclosed
by
the
cranium
amniotic
cavity
the
fluid-filled
cavity
that
surrounds
the
developing
embryo
peritoneal
cavity
greater
peritoneal
sac
the
interior
of
the
peritoneum,
a
potential
space
between
layers
of
the
peritoneum
bursa
omentalis
omental
bursa
lesser
peritoneal
cavity
an
isolated
part
of
the
peritoneal
cavity
that
is
dorsal
to
the
stomach
pericardial
cavity
pericardial
space
the
space
between
the
layers
of
the
pericardium
that
contains
fluid
that
lubricates
the
membrane
surfaces
and
allows
easy
heart
movement
uterine
cavity
the
space
inside
the
uterus
between
the
cervical
canal
and
the
Fallopian
tubes
nasal
cavity
either
of
the
two
cavities
lying
between
the
floor
of
the
cranium
and
the
roof
of
the
mouth
and
extending
from
the
face
to
the
pharynx
tubular
cavity
a
cavity
having
the
shape
of
a
tube
armpit
axilla
axillary
cavity
axillary
fossa
the
hollow
under
the
arm
where
it
is
joined
to
the
shoulder,
they
were
up
to
their
armpits
in
water
chest
cavity
thoracic
cavity
the
cavity
in
the
vertebrate
body
enclosed
by
the
ribs
between
the
diaphragm
and
the
neck
and
containing
the
lungs
and
heart
middle
midriff
midsection
the
middle
area
of
the
human
torso
(usually
in
front),
young
American
women
believe
that
a
bare
midriff
is
fashionable
abdominal
cavity
abdomen
the
cavity
containing
the
major
viscera,
in
mammals
it
is
separated
from
the
thorax
by
the
diaphragm
middle
finger
the
second
finger,
between
the
index
finger
and
the
ring
finger
acetabulum
cotyloid
cavity
the
cup-shaped
hollow
in
the
hipbone
into
which
the
head
of
the
femur
fits
to
form
a
ball-and-socket
joint
pelvic
cavity
the
space
bounded
by
the
bones
of
the
pelvis
and
containing
the
pelvic
viscera
middle
an
intermediate
part
or
section,
A
whole
is
that
which
has
beginning,
middle,
and
end-
Aristotle
middle
distance
the
part
of
a
scene
between
the
foreground
and
the
background
middle
name
a
name
between
your
first
name
and
your
surname
middle
term
the
term
in
a
syllogism
that
is
common
to
both
premises
and
excluded
from
the
conclusion
middle
C
the
note
designated
by
the
first
ledger
line
below
the
treble
staff,
.
hertz
Middle
English
English
from
about
to
Middle
High
German
High
German
from
to
Middle
Low
German
Low
German
from
to
Middle
Irish
Irish
Gaelic
from
to
Medieval
Greek
Middle
Greek
Byzantine
Greek
the
Greek
language
from
about
to
AD
middle
class
bourgeoisie
the
social
class
between
the
lower
and
upper
classes
secondary
school
lyceum
lycee
Gymnasium
middle
school
a
school
for
students
intermediate
between
elementary
school
and
college,
usually
grades
to
center
centre
middle
heart
eye
an
area
that
is
approximately
central
within
some
larger
region,
it
is
in
the
center
of
town,
they
ran
forward
into
the
heart
of
the
struggle,
they
were
in
the
eye
of
the
storm
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