noun
can·o·py ˈka-nə-pē
plural: canopies
1
a: a cloth covering suspended over a bed
b: a cover (as of cloth) fixed or carried above a person of high rank or a sacred object : baldachinA canopy hung over the altar.
c: a protective covering: such as
(1) the uppermost spreading branchy layer of a forest
(2) awning, marquee A canopy was erected over the grandstand.
2
an ornamental rooflike structure
3
a: the transparent enclosure over an airplane cockpit
b: the fabric part of a parachute that catches the air
verb
canopied; canopying
to cover with or as if with a canopyTall trees canopied the island.
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MK: крошна
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