A "canopy" is the upper layer of a forest, formed by the branches and leaves of trees. It can also refer to a covering or a structure that provides shelter or shade, often made from fabric or other materials. Canopies are commonly seen in gardens, patios, and outdoor events, offering protection from sun and rain.
The word "canopy" comes from the Middle English "canopie," which derived from the Late Latin "canopium," meaning "bed covering," and the Greek word "kanōpion," meaning "little bed." The roots refer to a fabric cover or a tent-like structure.