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canopy
[ kan-uh-pee ]
noun
- a covering, usually of fabric, supported on poles or suspended above a bed, throne, exalted personage, or sacred object.
- an overhanging projection or covering, as a long canvas awning stretching from the doorway of a building to a curb.
- an ornamental, rooflike projection or covering.
- Also called crown canopy;. the cover formed by the leafy upper branches of the trees in a forest.
- the sky.
- the part of a parachute that opens up and fills with air, usually made of nylon or silk.
- the transparent cover over the cockpit of an airplane.
verb (used with object)
- to cover with or as with a canopy:
Branches canopied the road.
canopy
/ ˈæəɪ /
noun
- an ornamental awning above a throne or bed or held over a person of importance on ceremonial occasions
- a rooflike covering over an altar, niche, etc
- a roofed structure serving as a sheltered passageway or area
- a large or wide covering, esp one high above
the sky was a grey canopy
- the nylon or silk hemisphere that forms the supporting surface of a parachute
- the transparent cover of an aircraft cockpit
- the highest level of branches and foliage in a forest, formed by the crowns of the trees
verb
- tr to cover with or as if with a canopy
Other 51Թ Forms
- ···· noun plural supercanopies
- ܲ···辱 adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of canopy1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of canopy1
Example Sentences
Smiling beneath the bright canopy, Memory Mawarire and her family are meeting up to take photos while the flowers are in bloom.
A first-of-its-kind satellite due to launch on Tuesday will be able to see through clouds and leafy canopies to assess how they are protecting the planet from climate change.
On a hot day, the temperature in shade under a tree canopy can be up to 10 degrees cooler than in the direct sun.
Such age means they tend to be low, squat trees which have a small canopy and a very wide trunk that is often decaying and hollow.
There have been regular demonstrations in Serbia since November when the collapse of a railway station canopy in the city of Novi Sad killed 15 people, triggering widespread public anger.
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