Awning

  • 11awning stripe — noun see awning cloth …

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  • 12awning — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1582 a rooflike cover extending over or in front of a place (as over the deck or in front of a door or window) as a shelter • awninged adjective …

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  • 13awning — awninged, adj. /aw ning/, n. 1. a rooflike shelter of canvas or other material extending over a doorway, from the top of a window, over a deck, etc., in order to provide protection, as from the sun. 2. a shelter. [1615 25; orig. uncert.] * * * …

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  • 14awning — noun a) A rooflike cover, usually of canvas, extended over or before any place as a shelter from the sun, rain, or wind. b) That part of the poop deck which is continued forward beyond the bulkhead of the cabin …

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  • 15awning — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. [sun]shade (See covering). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. canvas covering, canopy, shelter, sunshade, tent, tester, marquee; see also cover 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. canopy, canvas, shelter,… …

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  • 16awning — aw|ning [ˈo:nıŋ US ˈo: ] n a sheet of material outside a shop, tent etc to keep off the sun or the rain …

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  • 17awning — awn|ing [ ɔnıŋ ] noun count a sheet of cloth hung above a window or door as protection against the rain or sun, especially outside a store awoke awoke the past tense of awake 2 awoken awoken the past participle of awake 2 …

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  • 18awning — awn·ing || ɔːnɪŋ n. covering which provides shade over doors or windows …

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  • 19awning — waning …

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  • 20Awning —   An architectural element for shading windows and wall surfaces placed on the exterior of a building; can be fixed or movable …

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