porte-cochere
*with an accent on the 2nd e
A marquee is most commonly a structure placed over the entrance to a hotel or theter.
Decoration...
The flap over the wind pipe entrance is called the epiglottis.
Timing belt cover
It is called a cork cover
Perhaps you're looking for "portico"?See this link for further distinction between some terms: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/zoning/downloads/porches.pdfAnswerPortico ANSWERAnother choice may be "marquee," which, in one of its senses, denotes a permanent canopy projecting over an entrance (as of a hotel or a theater).porte-cochere
usually called a "dressing".
No, there is not a hotel called Holland America. It is a line of cruise ships and lines, though they do have rights over various hotels. However, none actually have the name of Holland America.
A gopuram is a large pyramidal tower over the entrance gate to a temple precinct.
The specimen is placed on a microscope slide, and a thinner slip or cover placed on top.
Basting cover
There is an international organization that puts copies of the Bible in each hotel room, all over the world. The organization is called "The Gideons". It is the regular Holy Bible, but the cover will say, usually, "placed by The Gideons".