canonical
ca·non·i·cal / kəˈnänikəl/ • adj. 1. according to or ordered by canon law.2. included in the list of sacred books officially accepted as genuine: the canonical Gospels of the New Testament. ∎ accepted as being accurate and authoritative. ∎ (of an artist or work) belonging to the literary or artistic canon. ∎ according to recognized rules or scientific laws: canonical nucleotide sequences. ∎ Math. of or relating to a general rule or standard formula.3. of or relating to a cathedral chapter or a member of it.• pl. n. (canonicals) the prescribed official dress of the clergy: Cardinal Bea in full canonicals.DERIVATIVES: ca·non·i·cal·ly / -ik(ə)lē/ adv.
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