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Canonical - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canonical is an adjective derived from canon. Canon comes from the Greek word kanon , "rule" (perhaps originally from kanna "reed", cognate to cane ), and is used in various meanings. Ba...
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On Thursday the folks at Canonical will release Ubuntu 9.10, the latest version of the popular Linux distribution. But as the operating system grows more and more popular, there's one service that Canonical has been offering for years that gets more and more expensive.
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Definition of canonical in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for canonical. ... Canonical form (Math.), the simples or most symmetrical form to which all functions of the same class can be reduced without lose of generality. Canonical hours, certain stated times of the day,
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Pointers to Internet-accessible files relating to the early church, including canonical documents, creeds, the writings of the Apostolic Fathers and other historical texts relevant to church history. ... 1. New Testament Canonical Information...
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Find synonyms for canonical in Roget's Thesaurus on Yahoo! Education ... Other Reference entries for: canonical ... Dictionary definition: canonical...
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The true believer now regards a canonical book as no mere human creation, but God-breathed and incapable of error. It now has magical powers. It has been observed by some Christians that fundamentalists do not so much worship Jesus as worship a book;
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