How do you use Trabeated in a sentence? See 3 example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like straight, plus the exact meaning.
Trabeated in a sentence
Trabeated meaning
Built with horizontal beams; furnished with an entablature
Synonyms of Trabeated
Using Trabeated
- The main meaning on this page is: Built with horizontal beams; furnished with an entablature
- Useful related words include: trabeate, straight.
Context around Trabeated
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 0 start, 2 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 3 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Trabeated
- In this selection, "trabeated" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, beam, system, form and construction stand out and add context to how "trabeated" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and beam trabeated construction and lintel or trabeated system refers. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "trabeated" sits close to words such as aaaaand, aaah and aacl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with trabeated
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The Minoan architecture of Crete, was of trabeated form like that of ancient Greece. (14 words)
Under each triglyph are peglike "stagons" or "guttae" (literally: drops) that appear as if they were hammered in from below to stabilize the post-and-beam ( trabeated ) construction. (28 words)
Summerson, 19-21 Lintel beams further In architecture, a post-and-lintel or trabeated system refers to the use of horizontal beams or lintels which are borne up by columns or posts. (32 words)
Summerson, 19-21 Lintel beams further In architecture, a post-and-lintel or trabeated system refers to the use of horizontal beams or lintels which are borne up by columns or posts. (32 words)
Under each triglyph are peglike "stagons" or "guttae" (literally: drops) that appear as if they were hammered in from below to stabilize the post-and-beam ( trabeated ) construction. (28 words)
The Minoan architecture of Crete, was of trabeated form like that of ancient Greece. (14 words)
Example sentences (3)
Summerson, 19-21 Lintel beams further In architecture, a post-and-lintel or trabeated system refers to the use of horizontal beams or lintels which are borne up by columns or posts.
The Minoan architecture of Crete, was of trabeated form like that of ancient Greece.
Under each triglyph are peglike "stagons" or "guttae" (literally: drops) that appear as if they were hammered in from below to stabilize the post-and-beam ( trabeated ) construction.