Adjective Satellite
shaped in a form resembling a drum
Source: WordNetThis London, of course, with its hollow, drum-like name, is neither England nor abroad but something on its own, a walled fantasy of remembered tales. Laurie Lee
His version of the instrument replaced the gourd with a drum-like sound box and included four full-length strings alongside a short fifth string. Source: Internet
Dominant male elephant seals advertise their status and threaten rivals with "clap-threats" and loud drum-like calls that may be modified by the proboscis. citation Male otariids have strong barks, growls, roars and "whickers". Source: Internet
Lavani is a combination of traditional song and dance, which particularly performed to the enchanting beats of 'Dholaki', a drum-like instrument. Source: Internet
Slap bass's mixture of thumb-slapped low notes and finger "popped" (or plucked) high notes allowed the bass to have a drum-like rhythmic role, which became a distinctive element of funk. Source: Internet
Increasing the period sharply after the transient input produces drum-like sounds. Source: Internet