Definitionn. the transparent covering of an aircraft cockpit
Last update: July 21, 2015
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Tall trees, whose long arms interlocked each other, formed a canopy above them, so dense as to exclude the beams of the sun. [adjective]
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Above us was a canopy of thick green leaves of the old tree. [noun]
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A wooden roof or canopy, gilded and brightly painted, sheltered them from the sun. [adjective]
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The black canopy of night hung less than a yard above the glow of the charcoal. [adjective]
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The sky seemed an endless curving canopy of dark blue blazing with myriads of stars. [adjective]
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Do not build a greenhouse beneath the canopy of a tree - falling debris could damage the glass. [adjective]
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Behind him appeared the quaternary number of prophets, whose head, the chief priest, moved with stately dignity beneath a canopy. [noun]
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The Bishop marched at their head, in his vestments, under a magnificent canopy; his lofty stature was drawn to its full height and his lips were firmly closed. [noun]
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