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Canopy may refer to:
- Canopy (building), an overhead roof or structure that provides shade or other shelter
- Baldachin, a cloth or permanent architectural feature that hangs over an altar or throne as a symbol of authority
- Umbraculum or Ombrellino, a canopy awarded by the pope to basilicas
- Canopy (forest), the habitat found at the uppermost level of a mature forest
- Canopy (wireless), wireless broadband solutions from Motorola
- Aircraft canopy, the transparent enclosure over the cockpit of an aircraft
- Bubble canopy, a type of aircraft canopy
- Vehicle canopy a type of overhead door for a vehicle
- Canopy (Parachute), Reference to The cloth and suspension line portion of a parachute rather than the whole parachute system
- Canopy Group, a U.S. investment firm
- Honda Canopy, a three-wheeled automobile from Honda
- Vapor canopy is a creationist idea which states that the earth was surrounded by a "canopy" of water
- The Chuppah, the canopy used in Jewish wedding ceremonies
- Canopy (vine), the part of a grapevine visible above ground.
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