IPA: /trəˈbeɪʃən/
KK: /trəˈbeɪʃən/
A structural element consisting of beams that are used in place of arches or vaults to support a building or structure.
The architect chose trabeation for the design to create a more open space without the need for arches.
Trabeation is derived from "trabea" (meaning a beam or a bar) and the suffix "-ation" (indicating a process or action). The term refers to the process or system involving beams, particularly in architecture.
Think of 'trabea' as a beam used in construction, and remember that 'trabeation' refers to the process involving these beams.