trabeated

/ˈtreɪbiˌeɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Constructed with horizontal beams (lintels) supported by vertical posts or columns; having a trabeate structure.
    • The architect preferred a trabeated style for the new library.
    • Many ancient Egyptian buildings were trabeated, using large stone lintels.
    • The trabeated porch of the old house gave it a classic look.
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