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CanopyAn overhanging roof.
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CanopyThe stratum containing the crowns of the tallest vegetation present (living or dead), usually above 20 feet.
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CanopyThe green foliage of a grapevine is called the canopy. The canopy can be trimmed or thinned to manage the amount of air and sun reaching the fruit, improving fruit quality, increasing yield and contro [..]
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Canopyc. 1600, from canopy (n.). Related: Canopied; canopying.
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Canopylate 14c., from Old French conope "bed-curtain" (Modern French canapé), from Medieval Latin canopeum, dissimilated from Latin conopeum, from Greek konopeion "Egyptian couch with mosquit [..]
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CanopyA protective covering of a cab on a mining machine.
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Canopyone of the top layers of a forest, formed by the thick leaves of very tall trees.
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CanopyThe vegetative covering over a surface. The canopy is often considered to be the outer surfaces of the vegetation. Plant height and the distribution, orientation, and shape of plant leaves within a ca [..]
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CanopyLayer of vegetation elevated above the ground, usually of tree braches and epiphytes. In tropical forests, the canopy may be more than 100 feet above the ground.
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CanopyThe leaf-bearing portion of the vine.
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CanopyThe overhead branching area of a tree, usually referring to its extent including foliage. Catch basin
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CanopyThe canopy is the highest level of branches and foliage providing shade below. Many plants which flourish with partial or dappled shade are well suited for growing under a canopy. Certain large trees [..]
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CanopyThe peripheral foliage of the upper branches and those on the outer part of the tree.
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CanopyFabric top that covers roof frame
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Canopy(1) The top branches and foliage of a plant. (2) The shape-producing structure of a tree or shrub.
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Canopya tree's uppermost layer: branches and leaves.
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Canopythe transparent covering of an aircraft cockpit cover with a canopy the umbrellalike part of a parachute that fills with air An aircraft canopy is the transparent enclosure over the cockpit of some ty [..]
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CanopyThe leafy parts of vines or trees.
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Canopycover for the cockpit of an aircraft. The same word also means a type of roof.
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Canopya covering hung over a throne or a bed
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Canopywhen 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.
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CanopyJudith 10:21; 13:9; 16:19. The canopy of Holofernes is the only one mentioned.
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CanopyThe upper portion of a population of plants; the term is usually associated with forests and agricultural crops. capillary
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CanopyTo dream of a canopy or of being beneath one, denotes that false friends are influencing you to undesirable ways of securing gain. You will do well to protect those in your care.
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Canopy(1) the branches and foliage of a tree; (2) often used as a collective term for the crowns of trees in a forest.
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CanopyAn awning or covering ledge that extends over the top of grocery fixtures. It may have lights or signs to draw attention to the products on display below.
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CanopyAn overhanging roof.
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CanopyA sheltering roof over a niche or a doorway.
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CanopyA roof like structure projecting from the outside wall over the driveway allowing passengers to board and alight from vehicles without being directly exposed to the elements sometimes construed as a portable canvas shelter used to cover the grave area during committal service. CASKET
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CanopyA sign mounted on a permanent canopy
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CanopySee marquee.
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CanopyAn overhang or projecting roof structure with the extreme end usually unsupported.
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CanopySuspended covering over high table, roof-like projection over a niche, etc. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410)
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Canopy(n) the transparent covering of an aircraft cockpit(n) the umbrellalike part of a parachute that fills with air(n) a covering (usually of cloth) that serves as a roof to shelter an area from the weath [..]
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CanopyA relatively continuous layer in forests resulting from the intermingling of branches of trees; it may be continuous (closed) or broken by gaps (open).
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Canopy; The uppermost spreading branchy layer of vegetation. Catch Basin
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CanopyThe second-highest, spreading, branchy layer of trees in a rain forest.
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CanopyThe branches and leaves of woody plants that are formed some distance above the ground.
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CanopyThe canopy is the above-ground portion of a plant community formed by plant crowns.
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Canopy*see awning
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CanopyThe foliage and small branches of tall trees in a wood when these have interlaced to form continuous cover.
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CanopyThe leaf cover in a forest stand, consisting of its upper layers.
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CanopyThe part of any stand of trees represented by the tree crowns. It usually refers to the uppermost layer of foliage, but it can be use to describe lower layers in a multi-storied forest.
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CanopyThe decorative plate that attaches to the ceiling to cover the junction box. Chandelier
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CanopyThe decorative cover which encloses the mounting bracket.
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CanopyIn tents, the canopy is the inner wall of a double-wall construction. In higher-quality tents, the canopy is breathable, while the outer wall (also known as the fly) is waterproof. Modern tents often feature canopies made from polyester or other man-made materials. Some types of outerwear such as waterproof coats also feature a canopy in their cons [..]
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CanopyA layer formed by the leaves and branches of the forest's tallest trees.
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CanopyThe parts of the grape vine above ground, in particular the shoots and leaves.
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CanopyThe layer formed naturally by the leaves and branches of trees and plants.
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CanopyThe uppermost spreading, branchy layer of vegetation.
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CanopyAn air filtration structure utilizing fabric filter bags for the purpose of removing solid particulate from the gas stream; dust collector.
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CanopyA covering above a niche, pulpit, entry, loading dock or the like.
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Canopy(1) The top branches and foliage of a plant. (2) The shape-producing structure of a tree or shrub.
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Canopythe overhanging cover formed by branches and foliage.
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Canopythe highest part of a forest where the tallest trees form a sheltering cover. carbon dioxide
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CanopyThe parts of the grape vine that are above ground, in particular the shoots and leaves.
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CanopyA covering that serves as a roof to shelter an area from the weather
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CanopyA draped covering of fabric suspended over a piece of furniture and supported by four posts.
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CanopyThe “roof” of the forest formed by the crowns of the tallest trees.
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CanopyThe uppermost layer of tree branches and foliage in a forest, rich in biodiversity.
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CanopyThe canopy is the highest level of branches and foliage providing shade below. Many plants which flourish with partial or dappled shade are well suited for growing under a canopy. Certain large trees [..]
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CanopyCanopy may refer to:
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CanopyCanopy may refer to:
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CanopyIn biology, the canopy is the aboveground portion of a plant cropping or crop, formed by the collection of individual plant crowns.In forest ecology, canopy also refers to the upper layer or habitat z [..]
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CanopyA canopy is an overhead roof or else a structure over which a fabric or metal covering is attached, able to provide shade or shelter from weather conditions such as sun, hail, snow and rain. A canopy [..]
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CanopyA parachute is a device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating drag or, in a ram-air parachute, aerodynamic lift. A major application is to support people, for recreati [..]
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CanopyIn viticulture, the canopy of a grapevine includes the parts of the vine visible aboveground - the trunk, cordon, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruit. The canopy plays a key role in light energy capture [..]
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CanopyCanopy is a 2013 Australian/Singaporean psychological suspense war film, written and directed by Aaron Wilson and starring Khan Chittenden and Mo Tzu-yi. Set against the backdrop of the Battle of Sing [..]
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