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Canon
01
cañón, barranco
a deep, narrow ravine formed by the erosive action of a river in a dry region, often with steep sides
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The desert canon offered shade and shelter from the sun.
El cañón del desierto ofrecía sombra y refugio del sol.
02
canon
generally accepted rules or principles, especially those that are considered as fundamental in a field of art or philosophy
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The scientific method is a fundamental part of the canon of modern science, providing a framework for conducting experiments and analyzing data.
El método científico es una parte fundamental del canon de la ciencia moderna, proporcionando un marco para realizar experimentos y analizar datos.
03
canon
a polyphonic composition in which each voice or instrument enters successively, repeating the main theme after a fixed interval
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Each violin entered the canon one measure apart.
Cada violín entró en el canon con un compás de diferencia.
04
catálogo
a recognized collection of authoritative books, texts, or works within a particular field or tradition, especially in religion
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Bach 's compositions are celebrated as part of the classical music canon.
Las composiciones de Bach son celebradas como parte del canon de la música clásica.
05
canon, lista de santos
a list of saints officially approved by the Roman Catholic Church
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Many prayers honor saints from the canon.
Muchas oraciones honran a los santos del canon.
06
canónigo, canónigo
a clergy member who belongs to the chapter of a cathedral or collegiate church
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The canon oversaw the restoration of sacred relics.
El canónigo supervisó la restauración de las reliquias sagradas.
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