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diaphragms

n. (plural of diaphragm English)

Usage examples of "diaphragms".

Even the sounds that reached her hearing diaphragms were distant, muffled, attenuated.

I used to be sorry I had these flaps of skin—ears—instead of hearing diaphragms, too.

They sat in the sunshine, not in the shade, also for fear the American ambassador might have planted little electronic hearing diaphragms wherever he went.

Before Fotsev could answer, a new and different rumble filled his hearing diaphragms: a great endless roar of cloven air.

She'd always hated her ears, which marred the smooth lines of her head, and wished she had hearing diaphragms instead, as the Race did.

The Big Uglies meant it as an honor, not an insult, and so he endured the unmusical - at least to his hearing diaphragms - racket.

He felt bigger than a Big Ugly, faster than a starship, with more computing power between his hearing diaphragms than all the Race's electronic network put together.

Ttomalss wondered if his hearing diaphragms were working as they should.