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Canonical — is an adjective derived from . Canon comes from the Greek word kanon , rule (perhaps originally from kanna reed , cognate to cane ), and is used in various meanings. Basic, canonic, canonical : reduced to the simplest and most significant form… … Wikipedia
Canonical — Ltd. Rechtsform Limited Gründung 5. März 2004 Sitz Millba … Deutsch Wikipedia
Canonical — Ltd. Ubuntu Canonical Ltd est une société fondée (et financée) par l entrepreneur sud africain Mark Shuttleworth, et dont l objet est la promotion de projets open source. Canonical est basée sur l Île de Man. Canonical est aussi le sponsor… … Wikipédia en Français
Canonical — Ltd. Расположение … Википедия
canonical — adj. De canónigo. * * * canonical. (De canónico). adj. Perteneciente o relativo al canónigo. □ V. vida canonical. * * * ► adjetivo Relativo al canónigo … Enciclopedia Universal
canonical — (De canónico). adj. Perteneciente o relativo al canónigo. ☛ V. vida canonical … Diccionario de la lengua española
canonical — (adj.) early 15c., from M.L. canonicalis, from L.L. canonicus (see CANON (Cf. canon) (n.2)). Earlier was canonial (early 13c.) … Etymology dictionary
canonical — adj. 2 g. 1. De cônego. 2. De canonicato ou a ele relativo. ‣ Etimologia: canônico + al … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
canonical — [adj] accepted, recognized approved, authoritative, authorized, lawful, legal, official, orthodox, received, sanctioned, sound, statutory; concepts 319,535 Ant. unacceptable, unauthorized, uncanonical, unorthodox, unrecognized, unsanctioned … New thesaurus
canonical — ► ADJECTIVE 1) according to canon law. 2) accepted as being authentic, accurate, and authoritative. 3) of or relating to a cathedral chapter or a member of it. ► NOUN (canonicals) ▪ the prescribed official dress of the clergy. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary