Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tymbal
Noun
/ˈtɪm.bəl/
Definition
A tymbal is a membranous structure that is found in certain insects, which produces sound through the rapid movement of the membranes.
Examples
- The male cicada produces a loud mating call using its tymbals.
- During summer nights, the chorus of cicadas fills the air as they employ their tymbals to attract mates.
Meaning
The term ‘tymbal’ refers specifically to a vibrant sound-producing organ unique to cicadas and some other insects. These organs create sounds that can be used for communication, especially during mating rituals.
Synonyms
- Drum
- Sound organ