English to Shona Meaning of canonic - canonic


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Definitions of canonic in English
Adjective(1) appearing in a biblical canon(2) of or relating to or required by canon law(3) reduced to the simplest and most significant form possible without loss of generality(4) conforming to orthodox or recognized rules
Examples of canonic in English
(1) Despite the seemingly perfect formal design of the capital in its canonic form, there has been subtle but significant variation in the details of this order since antiquity.(2) Nevertheless, in some of the ‘Gloria’ sections of his canticles Purcell indulges in ingenious canonic writing, inspired it seems by earlier examples by Child and Blow.(3) Ryan admits to not being ‘old enough’ to have seen an original production of Hello Dolly, but also to having been greatly inspired by the canonic directorial force.(4) Certainly, the canonic writing of the first movement, the contrapuntally distinct lines of the second, and the thematic concision of both appear less evident in the last two movements.(5) There's an unspoken rule that when one reviews a revival of an older or canonic work you're not allowed to comment on the original text.(6) No theory can be taken as forever canonic and the case of Greek mythology is long overdue for a new paradigm.(7) In 1947, the late W.O. Mitchell married prairie topography and meteorology with the historic shorthand of wind as a stand-in for Godhood in the now canonic novel Who Has Seen The Wind.(8) The canonic male point of view is put in question by being reproduced, and so to speak re-framed, within a female artist's discourse.(9) However, he is at pains to point out that there is no one author of the canonic interpretation of a particular building; it is developed collectively over time, the cumulative, filtered effect of many previous responses.(10) Another Fringe gem, this one a canonic presentation of an alternative theatre classic featuring two of my favourite actors - Michele Brown and Coralie Cairns.(11) The canonic working of the tune in the accompaniment is most ingenious.(12) For the canonic defense to work, everything substantively provocative in the offending art work has to be played down or simply denied.(13) Highly prominent within this prolific output of Marian images are three canonic oil-pastel-on-paper portraits by Yolanda Lopez of herself, her mother, and grandmother, each in the guise of la Guadalupana.(14) As for the decline in literature in general, one can at once point to the waning of canonic writers and works, established and mainstream scholars, conventional genres, and national literary history.(15) The title is not random; canonic counterpoint gives this music its hermetic quality, and one can draw parallels between the music's busy patterns and the busy patterns of city living.(16) However those critical scholars who are drawing conclusions from the canonic texts alone believe that the woman Jesus rescued and Mary were two separate persons.
(1) canon law ::
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1. canonical ::
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