trabeculate

/trəˈbɛkjəlɪt/
adjective
  1. Having or forming trabeculae; characterized by a network of small supporting bars or fibers.
    • The trabeculate structure of the fossil suggests it was once part of a sponge.
    • In botany, some fungi have a trabeculate cap with internal ridges.
    • The trabeculate design of the artificial scaffold helps cells grow in a natural way.
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