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Meaning of "canonic"

canonic (adjective) - relating to rules or principles established by a canonical authority, especially in the context of religious or legal matters. It can also refer to something that follows established norms or standards
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Canonic spelling would appear in a second stage.
Modern tattoos carry less canonic symbolism.
Canonic correlation analysis extracted one pair of factors.
The solution of canonic equations is found.
First canonic dymension is defined bysocioeconomic status of a subjects family.
The middle section contains two similar canonic developments.
Canonic structures are still common.
There is a canonic section.
The canonic interplay in the upper voices features many suspensions.
Some of the most important early examples of canonic architecture are religious.
Canonic texts are disqualified less because they are in a way armoured with tradition.
The statuette here presents a few variations on this canonic aspect.
It is argued that this canonic design originated with Allendro.
The third movement also has a blues character with canonic passages.
A difficult, but beautiful canonic section is also to be found in the development.

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The life inside the priory was rythmed by the regular prayers of the canonic hours.
C designates the canonic scalar product of the two bit vectors c ′ and c.
The emerging Christianity could never discern the extra canonic aspect of such texts.
Canonic masses came into increasing prominence in the latter part of the 15th century.
Both Atmosphères and Lontano have a dense canonic structure.
Von Bülow points out " the canonic dialogue between the two parts.
And I find it helps me connect better with the canonic composers.
Various stylistic elements in the Canonic Variations recall the compositions of Bach 's predecessors and contemporaries.
Piero 's madrigals are the earliest surviving works in that form which are canonic.
But I did not falsely quote canonic law, like he did.
Sometimes, this form also featured a ritornello, which was occasionally also in a canonic style.
These boxes thus defined are slightly different from the canonic sequences respectively TATAAT and TTGACA ;.
Mark 's Gospel as a whole is officially recognised as being canonic.
Bach 's canonic variations.
It was naturally admitted, that compulsory conversion was not Canonic.
Figure 24 antenna radiation pattern with canonic ellipsoidal sub-reflector.
Figure 24, Canonic Gregorian optics which shows the geometric parameters to exercise a zoom of a circular beam.
Here, Rachmaninoff manipulates the theme contrapuntally to develop a canonic effect.
Canonic dialogue between wolf and Red Hood ; 7.
This corroborates the concept of recovery - a term that does not have a canonic translation into Portuguese.
In its canonic sentence on written revelation, Vatican I states,.
The waltz-like third movement, in B-flat minor, is also extensively built on canonic imitation.
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FIG . 7 shows the canonic structure of the filter module from FIG . 4, organized as N parallel cells.

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