Canopy
61Canopy — The covering above a seat found, for example, in the choir of a cathedral. In time, canopies became extremely decorative. However, this did not alter their function, which was to shelter the monk in the seat from the downward draughts of the… …
62canopy — when the trees in a woodland or forest area are close enough together that the upper leaf layer of the trees form a more or less consistent cover …
63canopy — 1. Overhanging flowstone that projects from a cave wall. It may be a remnant of a once continuous false floor or a mass of flowstone that has built steadily outwards to create its own overhang [9]. 2. A compound cave formation consisting of …
64canopy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. awning, tester; vault, sky; pavilion, cope; howdah. See covering. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. covering, sunshade, umbrella; see awning , cover 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. awning, cover, sunshade …
65canopy — canape …
66canopy — n. Awning, tilt, baldaquin …
67Canopy — ♦ Suspended covering over high table, roof like projection over a niche, etc. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410) …
68canopy — n awning, tilt, tester, Archit. baldachin; cover, covering, cope, shade, tarpaulin, Inf. tarp …
69canopy — can·o·py …
70canopy — noun Syn: awning, shade, sunshade, covering …