Dictionaryca•non•i•calPronunciation: (ku-non'i-kul), [key] —adj. Also,ca•non'ic. 1. pertaining to, established by, or conforming to a canon or canons. 2. included in the canon of the Bible. 3. authorized; recognized; accepted: canonical works. 4. Math.(of an equation, coordinate, etc.) in simplest or standard form. 5. following the pattern of a musical canon. 6. Ling.(of a form or pattern) characteristic, general or basic: the canonical form of the past tense; a canonical syllable pattern. —n. canonicals,garments prescribed by canon law for clergy when officiating. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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