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adj. of noun canon think its sumthng accptd as genuine.
its original.
original
Canonical is an adjective derived from canon. Canon comes from the Greek word kanon "rule"
unquestionable, beyond doubt
adj. reduced to most simplified and significant form, without the loss of generality.
usage:
"a canonical syllable pattern"
canon means genuine and real
for example canonical structure
canonical is to make something genuine
canonical is similar to principle n laws .............
genuine is correct
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