diaphragm

UK /ˈdaɪəˌfɹæm/ US /ˈdaɪəˌfɹæm/
noun 5verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

In mammals, a sheet of muscle separating the thorax from the abdomen, contracted and relaxed in respiration to draw air into and expel air from the lungs.

thoracic diaphragm

pulmonary diaphragm

2

Any of various membranes or sheets of muscle or ligament which separate one cavity from another.

3

A contraceptive device consisting of a flexible cup, used to cover the cervix during intercourse.

cervical diaphragm

contraceptive diaphragm

4

A flexible membrane separating two chambers and fixed around its periphery that distends into one or other chamber as the difference in the pressure in the chambers varies.

There also were five broken panes of glass on the two huge, rubberlike diaphragms that equalize air pressure within the dome as the artificial atmosphere expands and contracts with temperature variations, he said.

5

In a speaker, the thin, semi-rigid membrane which vibrates to produce sound.

acoustic diaphragm

verb

1

To reduce lens aperture using an optical diaphragm.

He employs an equatorial with an object-glass having a focal length of five metres, and which was diaphragmed down to eight centimetres.

2

To act as a diaphragm, for example by vibrating.

The holes and burning are caused by the part diaphragming at 20000-40000 cycles/second.

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