awning
21awning — noun a sheet of canvas or similar material stretched on a frame and used to shelter a shop window or doorway. Origin C17 (orig. in naut. use): of unknown origin …
22awning — n. Canopy, tilt, baldachino, baldaquin, or baldequin …
23awning — noun (C) a sheet of material outside a shop, tent etc to keep off the sun or the rain …
24awning — n 1. sunshade, covering, canopy, tilt, tarpaulin, Inf. tarp, baldachin. 2. shelter, cover, protection, refuge; haven, harbor, retreat, asylum, sanctuary …
25awning — aw·ning …
26awning — [ˈɔːnɪŋ] noun [C] a sheet of cloth above a window or door, used as protection against the rain or sun …
27awning — awn•ing [[t]ˈɔ nɪŋ[/t]] n. a rooflike shelter of canvas or other material extending over a doorway, window, deck, etc., to provide protection from the sun or rain • Etymology: 1615–25; orig. uncert. awn′inged, adj …
28awning — Pale lā, anini …
29awning — A canvas roof which is stretched out from a parked trailer or camper to give protection from the sun and rain …
30awning — n. a sheet of canvas or similar material stretched on a frame and used to shade a shop window, doorway, ship s deck, or other area from the sun or rain. Etymology: 17th c. (Naut.): orig. uncert …