- Look up
canopy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Canopy may
refer to:
Canopy (biology),
aboveground portion of
plant community or crop (including forests)...
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compare plant canopies. The
canopy is
taller than the
understory layer. The
canopy holds 90% of the
animals in the rainforest.
Canopies can
cover vast...
- luxuries.
Architectural canopies include projections giving protection from the weather, or
merely decoration. Such
canopies are
supported by the building...
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forest canopies in
offsetting global climate change.
Researchers at the
Agricultural Research Service have
calibrated a
model for
forest canopies that measures...
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airplanes necessitated a
fully enclosed ****pit and
canopies became more common.
Early canopies were made of
numerous pieces of flat gl**** held in position...
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engineer Fritz Fend.
Unlike most
later car
canopies, the
Messerschmitt canopies are
hinged on the side, as was the
canopy of many
fighter planes. A
problem with...
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smoke was
allowed to rise to
vents in the roof or high in walls.
Smoke canopies provided an alternative,
gathering the
smoke above a fire and venting,...
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Solar canopies are
solar arrays installed on
canopies,
which could be a
parking lot
canopy, carport, gazebo, Pergola, or
patio cover. The
mounting structure...
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postwar era, the
bubble canopy became a
common feature of jet-powered
fighter aircraft.
Outside of
combat aircraft, such
canopies have also been adopted...
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European bed
canopies with
curtains were
suspended from
ceiling beams. In English,
these canopies were
known as a "hung celour". The
fabric canopy concealed...