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Meaning of canopies
The primary meaning of "canopies" refers to a fabric or metal cover, typically supported on poles or a frame, used to provide shade or shelter.
Etymology of canopies
The word "canopy" originates from the Old French word "canope" or "canapé", which is derived from the Latin word "conopeum" or "canopeum", meaning a mosquito net or a fabric hanging
Historically, the term was used to describe a cloth or fabric hanging, especially one used to provide shade or shelter
Synonyms
Definitions
- A fabric or metal cover, typically supported on poles or a frame, used to provide shade or shelter
- * The upper part of a aircraft or vehicle, especially a car, that covers the occupants
- * A layer of leaves and branches at the top of a forest
Usage Examples
- The market stalls were covered with colorful canopies to protect the vendors from the sun
- * The car's canopy was damaged in the accident
- * The forest canopy filtered the sunlight, creating a cool and shaded environment