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trave [trāv]
(building construction)
A division or bay (as in a ceiling) made by or appearing to be made by crossbeams.

trave
1. A crossbeam; a beam or a timber crossing a building.
2. One of the divisions or bays, as in a ceiling, made by crossbeams.


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