Canonical

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Canonical (Latin canonicus "regular"; this from Greek κανονικός (kanonikós) ) means "according to the rules" and stands for:

religion
  • belonging to the Bible canon
  • Canon law , canon law in the Catholic churches
  • Canonical visitation , the visit of a superior with supervisory authority for the purpose of taking stock and checking norms (according to canon law)
  • Canonical age , necessary number of years of life to obtain church rights and duties, especially offices


pedagogy


Mathematics, computer science


Physics chemistry


music


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