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    Can·on
    /ˈkanən/

    noun

    • 1. a general law, rule, principle, or criterion by which something is judged: "the appointment violated the canons of fair play and equal opportunity" Similar principlerulelawtenet
    • 2. a collection or list of sacred books accepted as genuine: "the formation of the biblical canon"
  2. The meaning of CANON is a regulation or dogma decreed by a church council. How to use canon in a sentence. What is the difference between cannon and canon? Synonym Discussion of Canon.

  3. A canon is a group of works that contributes to the advancement of a field of study or to an artistic period. Shakespeares plays and poetry are considered a part of the canon of English literature, for example. Related to that, canon is also agreed-upon or established constraints within a fictional world, such as vampires being harmed by ...

  4. a piece of music, or a way of singing or chanting in which one voice sings a part and then other voices sing the same part one at a time in a way that is slightly different: The phrases are chanted in canon by the monks as a form of meditation. The music teacher taught the class to sing in a canon.

  5. CANON meaning: 1 : an accepted rule or guide about how people should behave or about how something should be done; 2 : a group of books, poems, plays, etc., that are traditionally considered to be very important.

  6. Canon (one “n”) refers to a collection of rules or texts that are considered to be authoritative. Shakespeare and Chaucer are part of the canon of Western literature, so you might read their work in an English class.

  7. 1. rule, standard, principle, regulation, formula, criterion, dictate, statute, yardstick, precept These measures offended all the accepted canons of political economy. 2. list, index, catalogue, syllabus, roll the body of work which constitutes the canon of English literature as taught in schools.

  8. 1. one of a body of dignitaries or prebendaries attached to a cathedral or a collegiate church; a member of the chapter of a cathedral or a collegiate church. 2.Roman Catholic Church. one of the members ( canons regular) of certain religious orders.

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