canonical

adj
/kəˈnɒn.ɪ.kəl/UK/kəˈnɑ.nɪ.kəl/CA/kəˈnɔn.ɪ.kəl/

Etymology

From Middle English canonycal, from Medieval Latin canōnicālis. By surface analysis, canon + -ical.

  1. derived from canōnicālis
  2. inherited from canonycal

Definitions

  1. Present in a canon, religious or otherwise.

    • The Gospel of Luke is a canonical New Testament book.
    • In a word, they were made uſe of by the immediate ſucceſſors of the Apoſtles, and many of them read in the Public Aſſemblies of Chriſtians, as Canonical Scripture, without the leaſt mark of Diſtinction, in point of Autority[…]
  2. According to recognised or orthodox rules.

    • The men played golf in the most canonical way, with no local rules.
  3. Stated or used in the most basic and straightforwardly applicable manner.

    • the reduction of a linear substitution to its canonical form
  4. + 9 more definitions
    1. Prototypical.

    2. In conformity with canon law.

    3. In the form of a canon.

    4. Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter.

    5. In canonical form.

    6. Distinguished among entities of its kind, so that it can be picked out in a way that does…

      Distinguished among entities of its kind, so that it can be picked out in a way that does not depend on any arbitrary choices.

      • It turns out that ordered pairs can be defined in set theory, e.g. as (x,y)#58;#61;#92;#123;#92;#123;x,y#92;#125;,y#92;#125;. Note that in no sense is such a definition canonical.
    7. Related to or part of the canon of a fictional universe.

    8. The formal robes of a priest.

      • He, good man, could make but little of his solitary friend, and must many a time have been startled out of his canonicals by the strange, alien speeches which he heard.
      • Mr Altham rose, as in duty bound, in honour to a priest, and a priest who, as he dimly discerned by his canonicals, was not altogether a common one.
      • When I was a boy I was a passionate atheist, I defied God, and so far as God is the mere sanction of social traditions and pressures, a mere dressing up of the crowd's will in canonicals, I do still deny him and repudiate him.
    9. A URL presented in canonical form.

      • Google advises canonicals as one of the preferred methods of treating duplicate content in your CMS.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

A definitional loop anchored at canonical. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.

01canonical02applicable03suitable04required05require06indispensable

A definitional loop anchored at canonical. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.

6 hops · closes at canonical

curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA