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marquise vs canopy

canopy vs marquise

marquise and canopy both are nouns.

marquise is not a verb while canopy is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
marquise Yes No No No
canopy Yes No Yes No
As nouns, canopy is a hypernym of marquise; that is, canopy is a word with a broader meaning than marquise:
  • marquise: permanent canopy over an entrance of a hotel etc.
  • canopy: a covering (usually of cloth) that serves as a roof to shelter an area from the weather
marquise (noun) canopy (noun)
permanent canopy over an entrance of a hotel etc. a covering (usually of cloth) that serves as a roof to shelter an area from the weather
a noblewoman ranking below a duchess and above a countess the umbrellalike part of a parachute that fills with air
the transparent covering of an aircraft cockpit
marquise (verb) canopy (verb)
cover with a canopy
Difference between marquise and canopy

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