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British pronunciation
/kɐnˈɒnɪkə‍l/

Definición y significado de "canonical"en inglés

canonical
01

of, relating to, or prescribed by church law

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The bishop ruled that the act was contrary to canonical regulations.
02

included in or accepted as part of the official biblical canon

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The Psalms hold a central place among canonical writings.
03

canónico

according to the rules that are broadly accepted or are official
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The film 's adaptation was faithful to the canonical storyline of the original novel.
La adaptación de la película fue fiel a la trama canónica de la novela original.
04

(mathematics, logic, computing) expressed in the simplest or most standard form without loss of generality or meaning

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Mathematicians prefer canonical notation for clarity.
05

canónico

(of an author or literary work) accepted as highly acclaimed authors or pieces of literature, which are collectively referred to as the literary canon
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Critics debated whether the new author 's groundbreaking novel would eventually be recognized as part of the literary canon and achieve canonical status.
Los críticos debatieron si la innovadora novela del nuevo autor eventualmente sería reconocida como parte del canon literario y alcanzaría un estatus canónico.

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