canopies

Canopies Meaning in Bengali: ছাতা, ছাতা বা আবরণ (noun, pronunciation: /kəˈnoʊpi/)

Definition of Canopies

A canopy refers to a covering or a shelter that is suspended or supported above an area, providing shade, protection, or decoration. It is often made of fabric, metal, or other materials and can be found in various forms such as a roof-like structure, an ornamental cloth, or a covering over a bed or throne.

Synonyms of Canopies

1. Awning – ছাতা (noun)
2. Shelter – আবরণ (noun)
3. Covering – আবরণ (noun)
4. Shade – ছায়া (noun)

Antonyms of Canopies

1. Expose – প্রকাশ করা (verb)
2. Uncover – খোলা (verb)
3. Unsheltered – আবরণহীন (adjective)
4. Unprotected – অসুরক্ষিত (adjective)

Origin of Canopies

The word “canopy” originated from the Latin word “cōpia,” meaning “a covering” or “a projection.” It entered the English language in the 14th century and has since evolved to encompass various meanings and applications.

Nearby Words

1. Canopying – verb
2. Canopied – adjective
3. Canopener – noun
4. Canopener – noun

Canopies in Literature Quotes

1. “Under the canopy of stars, they danced the night away.” – John Green (Bengali meaning: “তারাগুলির ছাতা নিচে, তারা রাতটি ডান্স করে গেলেন।”)
2. “The canopy of trees provided a cool respite from the scorching sun.” – Jane Austen (Bengali meaning: “গাছের ছাতা তাপত্রয় সূর্যের থেকে শীতল আশ্রয় প্রদান করে।”)

Canopies Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ছাতা (chātā)
Hindi: छतरी (chatrī)
Nepali: छाता (chātā)
Urdu: چھتر (chatr)
Tamil: மாடியின் (māṭiyiṉ)
Telugu: క్యానపీస్ (kyānapīs)
Arabic: القبة (alqubat)
Chinese: 天篷 (tiānpéng)
Japanese: カノピー (kanopī)
Russian: тент (tent)

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