canonical
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kanuni,kuralsal.
2. kutsal kitapta geçen.
3. kilise kanununa göre belirlenen.
4. standart.
5. kanonik.
6. kilise hukukuna ait.
7. kabul edilmiş.
8. kurallara uygun; geleneklere uygun.
9. kuralsal.
10. helal.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
of, relating to, or required by canon law.
2. of or appearing in the biblical canon.
3. conforming to orthodox or well-established rules or patterns, as of procedure.
4. of or belonging to a cathedral chapter.
5. of or relating to a literary canon: a canonical writer like Keats.
6. music having the form of a canon.
2. of or appearing in the biblical canon.
3. conforming to orthodox or well-established rules or patterns, as of procedure.
4. of or belonging to a cathedral chapter.
5. of or relating to a literary canon: a canonical writer like Keats.
6. music having the form of a canon.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
present in a canon, religious or otherwise.
2. according to recognised or orthodox rules.
3. stated or used in the most basic and straightforwardly applicable manner.
4. prototypical.
5. in conformity with canon law.
6. in the form of a canon.
7. of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter
8. in canonical form.
9. the formal robes of a priest
2. according to recognised or orthodox rules.
3. stated or used in the most basic and straightforwardly applicable manner.
4. prototypical.
5. in conformity with canon law.
6. in the form of a canon.
7. of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter
8. in canonical form.
9. the formal robes of a priest
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
of the nature of or constituting a canon or rule; accepted as a norm or rule: as, canonical writings.
2. forming a part of the sacred canon. see canon, 3.
3. conformed or conforming to rule; fixed or determined by rule; specifically, regulated by or in accordance with the canons of the church; authorized: as, canonical age; canonical hours.
4. [cf. ML. canonicæ vestes, canonicals.] the dress or habit prescribed by canon to be worn by the clergy when they officiate; hence, the prescribed official costume or decoration of any functionary, as, in english usage, the pouch on the gown of an M.D., the coif of a serjeant-at-law, the lambskin on the hood of a B. A., the strings of an oxford undergraduate, the tippet on a barrister's gown, proctors' and subproctors' tippets, etc.
2. forming a part of the sacred canon. see canon, 3.
3. conformed or conforming to rule; fixed or determined by rule; specifically, regulated by or in accordance with the canons of the church; authorized: as, canonical age; canonical hours.
4. [cf. ML. canonicæ vestes, canonicals.] the dress or habit prescribed by canon to be worn by the clergy when they officiate; hence, the prescribed official costume or decoration of any functionary, as, in english usage, the pouch on the gown of an M.D., the coif of a serjeant-at-law, the lambskin on the hood of a B. A., the strings of an oxford undergraduate, the tippet on a barrister's gown, proctors' and subproctors' tippets, etc.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia