umbrella

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  1. noun A device for protection from the weather consisting of a collapsible, usually circular canopy mounted on a central rod.
  2. noun Something that covers or protects.
  3. noun Air cover, especially during a military operation.

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  • You will there see a beautiful brown smooth-handled umbrella which is NOT your property Think of what the excellent prelate would have advised and bring it with you next time you come to the club. —  The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley V.1
  • No matter what the weather, then, the umbrella will be able to generate power. —  Home
  • To stay open, the rope must either be tied off or there needs to be a peg that fits into the pole once the umbrella is at the desired height. —  Find Free Articles - ArticlesBase
  • It was still raining and the guy with the umbrella was there waiting for me. —  TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • Once there, that same staff member that brought out the umbrella is there again, same umbrella, escorting you in. —  The Chronicle
 

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  1. Italian ombrella, from Late Latin umbrella, alteration (influenced by umbra, shade) of Latin umbella, parasol; see umbel.

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  1. Formerly also umbrello (also umbrel, q. v.); from Italian ombrella, umbrella, an umbrella, sunshade, diminutive of ombra, shade, from Latin umbra, shade: see umbra. Cf. umbracle, umbel, umbclla.
 

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/əmˈbrɛlə/
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