Trabecula

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A trabecula (plural: trabeculae) is a descriptive word to indicate a structure with a strut or column-like morphology (as opposed to septa which are sheet-like). 

History and etymology

Trabecula is from the Latin meaning "small beam". 

  • -<p>A <strong>trabecula</strong> is a descriptive word to indicate a structure with a strut or column-like morphology (as opposed to <a href="/articles/septum-definition">septa</a> which are sheet-like). </p><h4>History and etymology</h4><p>Trabecula is from the Latin meaning "small beam". </p>
  • +<p>A <strong>trabecula</strong> (plural: trabeculae) is a descriptive word to indicate a structure with a strut or column-like morphology (as opposed to <a href="/articles/septum-definition">septa</a> which are sheet-like). </p><h4>History and etymology</h4><p>Trabecula is from the Latin meaning "small beam". </p>

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