- tym|pa|nit|ic
- tym|pa|nit|ic «TIHM puh NIHT ihk», adjective.1. having to do with tympanites.2. of the nature of tympanites.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
tym — tym·ba·lon; tym·pan; tym·pa·nal; tym·pa·ni; tym·pani·form; tym·pan·ing; tym·pa·nism; tym·pa·nist; tym·pa·ni·tes; tym·pa·nit·ic; tym·pa·ni·tis; tym·pa·no·hy·al; tym·pa·non; tym·pa·nu·chus; tym·pa·num; tym·pa·ny; smec·tym·nu·an; tym·pan·ic; … English syllables
nit — ac·o·nit·al; ac·o·nit·ic; am·mo·nit·if·er·ous; am·mo·nit·oid; bel·em·nit·i·dae; bi·nit; cre·nit·ic; cu·nit; ebi·o·nit·ism; ep·or·nit·ic; fi·nit·ism; fi·nit·ist; fort·nit·er; glau·co·nit·ic; glau·co·nit·iza·tion; gra·nit·ic; gra·nit·i·cal;… … English syllables
tympanitic — tym·pa·nit·ic … English syllables
tympanites — tym•pa•ni•tes [[t]ˌtɪm pəˈnaɪ tiz[/t]] n. pat gross distention of the abdominal wall by gas in the peritoneal cavity or intestines • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < LL tympanītēs < Gk tympanitēs, der. of týmpanon drum (see tympanum) tym… … From formal English to slang
pa — ac·com·pa·ni·er; ac·com·pa·ni·ment; ac·com·pa·nist; ac·com·pa·ny; aco·pa; adre·no sym·pa·thet·ic; af·ro·pa·vo; ag·pa·ite; ali·pa·ta; ama·pa; am·pa·la·ya; am·pa·ro; am·phi·car·pa; anas·pa·lin; an·tic·i·pa·tion; an·tic·i·pa·tive; an·tic·i·pa·tor;… … English syllables
tympanitic — 1. Referring to tympanites. SYN: tympanous. 2. Denoting the quality of sound elicited by percussing over the inflated intestine or a large pulmonary cavity. SYN: tympanal (3), tympanic (3). * * * tym·pa·nit·ic .tim pə nit ik adj … Medical dictionary
vesiculotympanitic — ve·sic·u·lo·tym·pa·nit·ic (və sik″u lo tim pə nitґik) having both a vesicular and tympanitic quality; said of auscultatory sounds or resonance. Called also vesiculotympanic … Medical dictionary
Tympanitic — Tym pa*nit ic, a. [L. tympaniticus one afflicted with tympanites.] (Med.) Of, pertaining to, or affected with, tympanites. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ding — 1. Acht Dinge bringen in die Wirthschaft Weh: Theater, Putzsucht, Ball und Thee, Cigarren, Pfeife, Bierglas und Kaffee. 2. Acht Dinge haben von Natur Feindschaft gegeneinander: der Bauer und der Wolf, Katze und Maus, Habicht und Taube, Storch und … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Katze — 1. A Kât luckat efter a Könnang. (Nordfries.) – Johansen, 57. Eine Katze lugt, sieht nach einem Könige. 2. Ain katz vnd ain muz, zwen han in aim huz, ain alt man vnd ain iung wib belibent selten an kib. – Reinmar d.A., 1200. 3. Alle (alte) Katten … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon