IPA: /trəˈbiːeɪtɪd/
KK: /trəˈbiːeɪtɪd/
Referring to a style of construction that uses horizontal beams or lintels instead of arches.
The building was designed in a trabeated style, showcasing its strong horizontal lines.
Trabeated is derived from "trabea" (meaning a beam or bar) in Latin, combined with the suffix "-ated" (indicating a state or condition). The term refers to a structure or design that incorporates beams, particularly in architecture.
Think of 'trabea' as a beam that supports a structure, helping you remember that 'trabeated' describes something characterized by the use of beams.