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canopy

1 of 2noun
/ˈkæ.nə.pi/
Forms:canopies
1

a cloth covering placed or hung over something such as a bed or seat, used as a decoration or shelter

A canopy is a covering made of fabric or other material that is hung or placed above an area, such as a bed, seating, or outdoor space. It is often used for decorative purposes, to provide shade, or to create a sense of privacy or protection. Canopies are typically supported by a frame or suspended from a ceiling, and they can range from simple designs to elaborate ones, adding elegance and style to a room or outdoor setting. In some cases, canopies are also used to shield from the sun or rain.

2

the upper layer of trees in a forest that creates a dense cover with interlocking leaves; offering shade and shelter in the ecosystem

  • The canopy provided cool shade during our hike through the forest.
  • Birds often build their nests high in the canopy of tall trees.
  • We observed monkeys moving swiftly through the canopy above us.
  • The canopy of the rainforest is home to many species of wildlife.
  • The dense canopy blocked much of the sunlight from reaching the forest floor.
3

the main fabric portion of the parachute that inflates and slows the descent of the skydiver

A canopy is the main fabric part of a parachute that inflates when deployed and helps slow the skydiver's fall. It creates resistance in the air, which slows down the descent and allows for a safer, controlled landing. The canopy is designed to catch the air as it opens, creating a large surface area that balances the skydiver and helps steer them in the right direction. The size and shape of the canopy are key to ensuring the skydiver has a smooth and stable landing.

  • His canopy had colorful panels that fluttered in the wind.
  • The canopy filled with air quickly, slowing their descent.
  • The canopy deployed smoothly after he pulled the ripcord.
  • They practiced emergency procedures for canopy failures during training.
  • She landed softly on the ground under the canopy after a successful jump.
4

the transparent covering of an aircraft cockpit

5

a roof-like structure that sticks out from a building to give cover from sun or rain

  • The bus stop had a canopy to protect people from the rain.
  • A large canopy covered the outdoor seating area.
  • The hotel entrance had a glass canopy above the door.
  • The walkway was shaded by a metal canopy.
  • Fans stood under the canopy at the stadium to avoid the sun.