eardrum

/ˈɪrˌdrʌm/
noun
  1. The thin membrane inside the ear that vibrates when sound waves hit it, allowing you to hear.
    • Loud noises can damage your eardrum.
    • The doctor checked her eardrum with a special light.
    • He felt a pop in his eardrum when the plane landed.
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