umbrella
1um·brel·la
noun \ˌəm-ˈbre-lə, especially Southern ˈəm-ˌ\Definition of UMBRELLA
1
: a collapsible shade for protection against weather consisting of fabric stretched over hinged ribs radiating from a central pole; especially : a small one for carrying in the hand
2
: the bell-shaped or saucer-shaped largely gelatinous structure that forms the chief part of the body of most jellyfishes
3
: something which provides protection: as a : defensive air cover (as over a battlefront) b : a heavy barrage
4
: something which covers or embraces a broad range of elements or factors <decided to expand … by building new colleges under a federation umbrella — Diane Ravitch>
Examples of UMBRELLA
- The store sells Indian, Asian, and Middle Eastern foods under the umbrella of international cuisine.
Origin of UMBRELLA
Italian ombrella, modification of Latin umbella, diminutive of umbra
First Known Use: 1611
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2umbrella
transitive verbumbrellaedumbrella·ing
Definition of UMBRELLA
: to protect, cover, or provide with an umbrella
First Known Use of UMBRELLA
1834
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