tymbal

/ˈtɪmbəl/
noun
  1. A membrane-like sound-producing organ found in cicadas and some other insects.
    • Scientists study the tymbal to understand how insects communicate.
    • The male cicada vibrates its tymbal to produce a loud buzzing sound.
    • The rapid clicking of the tymbal can be heard on hot summer days.
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