Canonical
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English
Etymology
From Template:Inh, from Template:Der.[1][2] Template:Surf.
Pronunciation
Adjective
- Present in a canon, religious or otherwise.
- According to recognised or orthodox rules.
- Stated or used in the most basic and straightforwardly applicable manner.
- Prototypical.
- Template:Lb In conformity with canon law.
- Template:Lb In the form of a canon.
- Template:Lb Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter
- Template:Lb In canonical form.
- Template:Lb Distinguished among entities of its kind, so that it can be picked out in a way that does not depend on any arbitrary choices.
- Template:Senseid Template:Lb Related to or part of the Template:L of a fictional universe.
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Derived terms
Translations
- Catalan: Template:T+
- Esperanto: Template:T
- Finnish: Template:T+, Template:T
- French: Template:T+
- Galician: Template:T+
- Greek: Template:T+
- Japanese: Template:Q Template:T
- Kazakh: Template:T
- Manx: Template:T
- Old English: Template:T
- Polish: Template:T+
- Portuguese: Template:T+ Template:Q, Template:T+ Template:Q
- Spanish: Template:T+
- Swedish: Template:T+
- Finnish: Template:T
- French: Template:T+
- Kazakh: Template:T
- Old English: Template:T
- Polish: Template:T+
- Portuguese: Template:T+ Template:Q, Template:T+ Template:Q
- Finnish: Template:T+
- French: Template:T+
- Catalan: Template:T+
- Finnish: Template:T+
- French: Template:T+
- Greek: Template:T+
- Manx: Template:T, Template:T
- Old English: Template:T
- Polish: Template:T+
- Portuguese: Template:T+ Template:Q, Template:T+ Template:Q
- Spanish: Template:T+
- Finnish: Template:T, Template:T+
- Finnish: Template:T+
- Greek: Template:T+
- Armenian: Template:T+
- Czech: Template:T
- Finnish: Template:T+, Template:T
- French: Template:T+
- Polish: Template:T+
- Portuguese: Template:T+ Template:Q, Template:T+ Template:Q
- Esperanto: Template:T-check
Noun
- Template:Lb The formal robes of a priest.
- Template:Lb A URL presented in canonical form.