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  • Canon (basic principle)
  • Group of official, authentic or approved rules or laws

    study or art. This principle of grouping has led to more specific uses of the word in different contexts, such as the Biblical canon (which a particular

    Canon (basic principle)

    Canon (basic principle)

    Canon_(basic_principle)

  • Canon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pitaka) Canon (basic principle), an accepted body of rules Canon, in bellfounding, one or more hanging loops cast integrally with the crown The Canon of Medicine

    Canon

    Canon

  • Artistic canons of body proportions
  • Criteria used in formal figurative art

    Beauty – Characteristic that provides pleasure or satisfaction Canon (basic principle), a rule or a body of rules or principles generally established

    Artistic canons of body proportions

    Artistic canons of body proportions

    Artistic_canons_of_body_proportions

  • Occam's razor
  • Philosophical problem-solving principle

    problem-solving principle that recommends searching for explanations constructed with the smallest possible set of elements. It is also known as the principle of parsimony

    Occam's razor

    Occam's razor

    Occam's_razor

  • Canon law
  • Set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority

    Canon law is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization or

    Canon law

    Canon_law

  • Li (neo-Confucianism)
  • Concept in Neo-Confucian Chinese philosophy

    as reflected in its organic forms. It may be translated as "rational principle", "law", or "organisational rights". It was central to Zhu Xi's integration

    Li (neo-Confucianism)

    Li_(neo-Confucianism)

  • Communicatio in sacris
  • Concept in Catholic liturgy

    mainly by two canons: canon 844 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, and canon 671 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. Canon 844 is a canon contained

    Communicatio in sacris

    Communicatio_in_sacris

  • Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Constitution of Germany

    is directly bound to guarantee these basic rights. Article 1 of the Basic Law, which establishes this principle that "human dignity is inviolable" and

    Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany

    Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany

    Basic_Law_for_the_Federal_Republic_of_Germany

  • Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Mathematician and astronomer (1473–1543)

    Cathedral chapter canon. In 1517 he derived a quantity theory of money—a key concept in economics—and in 1519 he formulated an economic principle that later

    Nicolaus Copernicus

    Nicolaus Copernicus

    Nicolaus_Copernicus

  • Statutory interpretation
  • Judicial interpretation of statutory law

    respected as a political principle, it does not hold as a legal rule in unitary states such as the United Kingdom. 'Indian' canon (United States) A national

    Statutory interpretation

    Statutory_interpretation

  • Canon de 75 modèle 1897
  • Regimental artillery field gun

    artillery piece adopted in March 1898. Its official French designation was: Canon de 75 mm Mle 1897. It was commonly known as the French 75, simply the 75

    Canon de 75 modèle 1897

    Canon de 75 modèle 1897

    Canon_de_75_modèle_1897

  • An Essay on the Principle of Population
  • Treatise by Thomas Malthus

    The book An Essay on the Principle of Population was first published anonymously in 1798, but the author was soon identified as Thomas Robert Malthus

    An Essay on the Principle of Population

    An Essay on the Principle of Population

    An_Essay_on_the_Principle_of_Population

  • Common law
  • Law created by judicial precedent

    to apply in deciding each new case. Common law is deeply rooted in the principle of stare decisis ("to stand by [things] decided"), where courts follow

    Common law

    Common law

    Common_law

  • 1983 Code of Canon Law
  • 1983 codification of canonical legislation for the Latin Catholic Church

    Archives." The basic unit of the Code is the canon. Its subdivisions appear as Canon (Can.) Paragraph (§, e.g. §2) Number (°, e.g. 3°) Some canons contain "numbers"

    1983 Code of Canon Law

    1983 Code of Canon Law

    1983_Code_of_Canon_Law

  • Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
  • 1950 book by L. Ron Hubbard

    personal experience, basic principles of Eastern philosophy and the work of Sigmund Freud. The book is considered part of Scientology's canon. It is colloquially

    Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health

    Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health

    Dianetics:_The_Modern_Science_of_Mental_Health

  • Eastern Catholic Churches
  • 23 Eastern Christian churches in the Catholic Church

    subject of an Eastern rite" (canon 1015 §2), "Ordinaries of another rite" (canon 450 §1), "the faithful of a specific rite" (canon 476), etc. The Second Vatican

    Eastern Catholic Churches

    Eastern Catholic Churches

    Eastern_Catholic_Churches

  • Unconstitutional constitutional amendment
  • Concept in constitutional law

    some constitutional or even extra-constitutional norm, value, and/or principle. As Israeli legal academic Yaniv Roznai's [He] 2017 book Unconstitutional

    Unconstitutional constitutional amendment

    Unconstitutional_constitutional_amendment

  • International economic law
  • Field of international law

    of Congress Basic structure doctrine Legal systems Civil law Common law Chinese law Legal pluralism Religious law Canon law Catholic canon law Hindu law

    International economic law

    International economic law

    International_economic_law

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    2008. Canon 42 Catholic Church Canon Law. Retrieved 9 March 2008. Canon 375 Archived 19 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Catholic Church Canon Law

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Buddhism
  • Indian religion and philosophy

    upholding the five precepts is based on the principle of non-harming (Pāli and Sanskrit: ahiṃsa). The Pali Canon recommends one to compare oneself with others

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

  • Epicurus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (341–270 BC

    the Atom Against the Megarians Against Democritus Against Theophrastus Canon, or On the Criterion On Sensory Presentation On the Sensation of Touch On

    Epicurus

    Epicurus

    Epicurus

  • Legal fiction
  • Fact assumed for the purpose of a legal rule

    of Congress Basic structure doctrine Legal systems Civil law Common law Chinese law Legal pluralism Religious law Canon law Catholic canon law Hindu law

    Legal fiction

    Legal_fiction

  • Litigation strategy
  • Strategy is the process of designing and achieving a desired final outcome. Basic litigation strategies organize a case so that it has a cohesive focus. Advanced

    Litigation strategy

    Litigation_strategy

  • Golden Rule
  • Principle of treating others

    The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one would want to be treated by them. It is sometimes called an ethics of reciprocity, meaning

    Golden Rule

    Golden Rule

    Golden_Rule

  • New Testament
  • Second division of the Christian biblical canon

    The New Testament (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus, as well as events relating

    New Testament

    New_Testament

  • Science
  • Systematic endeavour to gain knowledge

    fundamental principle that heavenly movement is circular and therefore unchanging. Ptolemy, Copernicus thought, had betrayed this principle not...by adding

    Science

    Science

  • V-3 cannon
  • German World War II large-caliber artillery

    1943, he had encountered severe problems both in putting the gun's basic principle into operation and in producing a feasible design for the shells that

    V-3 cannon

    V-3 cannon

    V-3_cannon

  • Pop-up book
  • Book with moving parts, commonly directed at children

    Activities. 126 (3): 34–35. OCLC 425444586. The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume 1, Basic Forms by Carol Barton, 2005. ISBN 0962775207 The Pocket Paper Engineer,

    Pop-up book

    Pop-up book

    Pop-up_book

  • Sikhism
  • Religion originating in Punjab, India

    that the Indic mythology permeates the Sikh sacred canon, the Guru Granth Sahib, and the secondary canon, the Dasam Granth ... and adds delicate nuance and

    Sikhism

    Sikhism

    Sikhism

  • Pratītyasamutpāda
  • Fundamental Buddhist teaching

    that exists; if this ceases to exist, that also ceases to exist". The basic principle is that all things (dharmas, phenomena, principles) arise in dependence

    Pratītyasamutpāda

    Pratītyasamutpāda

    Pratītyasamutpāda

  • Harold Bloom
  • American critic, scholar, and writer (1930–2019)

    the basic principles of his new approach to criticism: "Poetic influence, as I conceive it, is a variety of melancholy or the anxiety-principle." New

    Harold Bloom

    Harold Bloom

    Harold_Bloom

  • Idappaccayatā
  • nothing (except Nibbana) is independent. Christina Feldman states: "The basic principle of dependent origination is simplicity itself. The Buddha described

    Idappaccayatā

    Idappaccayatā

  • Bible
  • Collection of religious texts

    Bible by a particular religious tradition or community is called a biblical canon. Believers generally consider it to be a product of divine inspiration,

    Bible

    Bible

    Bible

  • Customary law
  • Legal principle

    to as legal pluralism (see also List of national legal systems). In the canon law of the Catholic Church, custom is a source of law. Canonical jurisprudence

    Customary law

    Customary_law

  • Sigmund Freud
  • Austrian psychiatrist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)

    Followers. Basic Books, 1992. Auden, W. H. "In Memory of Sigmund Freud", 1940, poets.org. Retrieved 23 June 2012. Bloom, Harold. The Western Canon: The Books

    Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund_Freud

  • History of the single-lens reflex camera
  • Aspect of photography history

    camera Scheimpflug principle Single lens reflex camera Twin-lens reflex camera Zeiss Ikon Zorki Zhang, Michael (28 December 2021). "Canon Confirms We've Seen

    History of the single-lens reflex camera

    History of the single-lens reflex camera

    History_of_the_single-lens_reflex_camera

  • State religion
  • Religion or creed endorsed by the state

    Protestant denominations for state sponsorship in the 16th century evolved the principle Cuius regio, eius religio (states follow the religion of the ruler) embodied

    State religion

    State religion

    State_religion

  • Tilt–shift photography
  • Camera technique

    part of an image that appears sharp; it makes use of the Scheimpflug principle. Shift is used to adjust the position of the subject in the image area

    Tilt–shift photography

    Tilt–shift photography

    Tilt–shift_photography

  • Preterintention
  • Concept in criminal law

    of Congress Basic structure doctrine Legal systems Civil law Common law Chinese law Legal pluralism Religious law Canon law Catholic canon law Hindu law

    Preterintention

    Preterintention

  • East–West Schism
  • Break of communion between the Western and Eastern churches

     391, Ch. VIII The Canons of the Council in Trullo, Canon LII. Schaff 1916, p. 389, Ch. VIII The Canons of the Council in Trullo, Canon LV. Schaff 1916,

    East–West Schism

    East–West Schism

    East–West_Schism

  • Canon Law Society of America
  • US professional association

    The Canon Law Society of America or CLSA is a professional association dedicated to the promotion of both the study and the application of canon law in

    Canon Law Society of America

    Canon_Law_Society_of_America

  • Medical imaging
  • Technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of a body

    industry by selling its medical imaging division to Canon, which was ultimately renamed to Canon. In 2019, Hitachi exited the industry by selling its

    Medical imaging

    Medical imaging

    Medical_imaging

  • Reformed Christianity
  • Protestant denominational family

    to be a distinct tradition from the Reformed. This dispute produced the Canons of Dort, the basis for the "doctrines of grace" also known as the "five

    Reformed Christianity

    Reformed Christianity

    Reformed_Christianity

  • Brocard (law)
  • Legal principle expressed in Latin

    called the Collectarium Canonum or Decretum, became a primary source for canon law. Along with numerous documents from a variety of sources, including

    Brocard (law)

    Brocard_(law)

  • The Buddha
  • Founder of Buddhism

    death, in a potentially unending cycle. In numerous early texts, this basic principle is expanded with a list of phenomena that are said to be conditionally

    The Buddha

    The Buddha

    The_Buddha

  • Trial advocacy
  • Improving effectiveness of advocates

    trial advocacy courses focus on tactical skills, though some integrate basic strategic planning methods. Some academics have expressed disfavor with

    Trial advocacy

    Trial_advocacy

  • Phyletism
  • Heresy of ethnic church divisions

    in the diaspora on the basis of Canon 28 of the Council of Chalcedon. This situation violates the canonical principle of territoriality that each city

    Phyletism

    Phyletism

  • Pentarchy
  • Roman model of church organization

    100 miles of the city. The First Council of Nicaea in 325, in whose sixth canon the title "metropolitan" appears for the first time, sanctioned the existing

    Pentarchy

    Pentarchy

    Pentarchy

  • Buddhism and Jainism
  • Indian religions

    Itury Multiple depictions of Buddha on a wall at Ajanta Caves The Pāli Canon does not record that Mahavira and Gautama Buddha ever met, though instances

    Buddhism and Jainism

    Buddhism and Jainism

    Buddhism_and_Jainism

  • Unmoved mover
  • Postulated primary cause of all activity in the universe

    that the mere supposition of a 'before' and an 'after', requires a first principle. He argues that in the beginning, if the cosmos had come to be, its first

    Unmoved mover

    Unmoved mover

    Unmoved_mover

  • Perfection of Christ
  • Assertion that Christ's human attributes exemplified perfection in every possible sense

    The perfection of Christ is a principle in Christology which asserts that Christ's human attributes exemplified perfection in every possible sense.[citation

    Perfection of Christ

    Perfection_of_Christ

  • Twilight language
  • Secret language of tantric traditions

    Buddhadasa as having explored "the importance of symbolic language in the Pali Canon ... in a number of lectures and publications." Sonepur, Odisha and its literature

    Twilight language

    Twilight language

    Twilight_language

  • Thus Spoke Zarathustra
  • Philosophical work by Friedrich Nietzsche

    dealt with the cosmological principle as a puzzle of why Nietzsche might have touted the idea. As an attitudinal principle it has often been dealt with

    Thus Spoke Zarathustra

    Thus Spoke Zarathustra

    Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra

  • Five precepts
  • Basic code of ethics for Buddhist laity

    upholding the five precepts is based on the principle of non-harming (Pāli and Sanskrit: ahiṃsa). The Pali Canon recommends one to compare oneself with others

    Five precepts

    Five precepts

    Five_precepts

  • Logical reasoning
  • Process of drawing correct inferences

    set of basic logical intuitions accepted by most logicians. They include the law of excluded middle, the double negation elimination, the principle of explosion

    Logical reasoning

    Logical_reasoning

  • Jewish principles of faith
  • future emergence of the Messiah, the resurrection of the dead, and the principle that God revealed his laws and 613 mitzvot to the Jewish people in the

    Jewish principles of faith

    Jewish principles of faith

    Jewish_principles_of_faith

  • Massimo Vignelli
  • Italian designer (1931–2014)

    typefaces, all we need are a few basic ones, and trash the rest." In January 2009, Vignelli released 'The Vignelli Canon' for free as an e-book. An expanded

    Massimo Vignelli

    Massimo Vignelli

    Massimo_Vignelli

  • The Art of Fugue
  • Musical work by Johann Sebastian Bach

    monothematic instrumental works. This work consists of fourteen fugues and four canons in D minor, each using some variation of a single principal subject, and

    The Art of Fugue

    The Art of Fugue

    The_Art_of_Fugue

  • Test-driven development
  • Method of writing code

    Kent Beck's Canon TDD article. 1. List scenarios for the new feature List the expected variants in the new behavior. "There's the basic case & then what-if

    Test-driven development

    Test-driven_development

  • Ouroboros
  • Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth

    Zygote, Rutgers University Press Witzel, M., "The Development of the Vedic Canon and its Schools: The Social and Political Milieu" in Witzel, Michael (ed

    Ouroboros

    Ouroboros

    Ouroboros

  • Universe of Star Wars
  • Fictional universe of a media franchise

    universe initially encompassed a shared collection of works recognized as canon by Lucasfilm as part of the official Star Wars storyline. Following the

    Universe of Star Wars

    Universe of Star Wars

    Universe_of_Star_Wars

  • Labour Tribunal
  • Tribunals in Sri Lanka

    of Congress Basic structure doctrine Legal systems Civil law Common law Chinese law Legal pluralism Religious law Canon law Catholic canon law Hindu law

    Labour Tribunal

    Labour_Tribunal

  • Law of Vatican City
  • recognizes canon law as its first source of norms and first principle of interpretation. Pope Francis has stated that principles of canon law are essential

    Law of Vatican City

    Law_of_Vatican_City

  • Neo-Confucianism
  • Philosophical revival of Confucianism (13th–19th centuries)

    pinyin: Sòng-Míng lǐxué, often shortened to lǐxué 理學, literally "School of Principle") is the cultural revival of Confucianism as an ethical, social, and religious

    Neo-Confucianism

    Neo-Confucianism

    Neo-Confucianism

  • Law
  • System of enforceable rules

    all three traditions, a canon was originally a rule adopted by a church council; these canons formed the foundation of canon law. The Catholic Church

    Law

    Law

    Law

  • Option for the poor
  • Catholic social teaching on the well-being of the poor

    least brothers of mine, you did for me." This is reflected in Catholic canon law, which states, "[The Christian Faithful] are also obliged to promote

    Option for the poor

    Option_for_the_poor

  • Critique of Pure Reason
  • 1781 book by Immanuel Kant

    a priori. The canon of pure reason is a discipline for the limitation of pure reason. The analytic part of logic in general is a canon for the understanding

    Critique of Pure Reason

    Critique of Pure Reason

    Critique_of_Pure_Reason

  • Matthew effect
  • The rich get richer and the poor get poorer

    The Matthew effect, sometimes called the Matthew principle or cumulative advantage, is the tendency of individuals to accrue social or economic success

    Matthew effect

    Matthew_effect

  • List of religious texts
  • Analects, Classic of Filial Piety, Erya, Mencius) Daozang, meaning "Taoist Canon", consists of around 1,400 texts that were collected to bring together all

    List of religious texts

    List_of_religious_texts

  • Mormon fundamentalism
  • Advocates of some early Mormon doctrines

    uphold tenets and practices no longer held by mainstream Mormons. The principle most often associated with Mormon fundamentalism is plural marriage, a

    Mormon fundamentalism

    Mormon fundamentalism

    Mormon_fundamentalism

  • Memoirs of the literary ladies of England from the commencement of the last century
  • basic principle for inclusion in the collection, rather than the more usual categories of nationality or poetic genre. In this, Elwood, with "canon-making

    Memoirs of the literary ladies of England from the commencement of the last century

    Memoirs of the literary ladies of England from the commencement of the last century

    Memoirs_of_the_literary_ladies_of_England_from_the_commencement_of_the_last_century

  • Christian Science
  • American new religious movement

    cause was referred to as Divine Mind, Truth, God, Love, Life, Spirit, Principle or Father–Mother. Some scholars found similarities to elements of Plato

    Christian Science

    Christian Science

    Christian_Science

  • Fisheye lens
  • Wide-angle photographic lens with strong barrel distortion

    original on 2017-02-10. Retrieved 2013-01-04. Europe, Canon. "Canon RF 5.2mm F2.8L Dual Fisheye Lens". Canon Europe. Retrieved 2022-04-20. "The Fish List • PENTAX

    Fisheye lens

    Fisheye lens

    Fisheye_lens

  • Fatalism
  • Philosophical doctrine on the subjugation of all events to fate

    be dependent on, like links in a massive, never-ending chain; the basic principle is that all things (dharmas, phenomena, principles) arise in dependence

    Fatalism

    Fatalism

    Fatalism

  • Upanishads
  • Ancient Sanskrit religious and philosophical texts of Hinduism

    modern scholars. Of the remainder, 95 Upanishads are part of the Muktikā canon, composed from about the last centuries of 1st-millennium BCE through about

    Upanishads

    Upanishads

    Upanishads

  • Pradhana
  • Adjective meaning "most important, prime, chief, or major"

    Samkhya, pradhāna (Sanskrit: प्रधान) is the "primal matter," "the first principle from which all material things have evolved. It is an alternate term for

    Pradhana

    Pradhana

  • Neiye
  • Oldest Chinese received text describing Daoist breath meditation techniques

    been borrowed from an early Daoist hymn. Harper suggests both texts were "canons of physical cultivation theory" meant for recitation by initiates who could

    Neiye

    Neiye

    Neiye

  • Tathāgata
  • Buddhist term, referring to the Buddha as transcendent

    Buddhism, used it when referring to himself or other past Buddhas in the Pāli Canon. Likewise, in the Mahayana corpus, it is an epithet of Shakyamuni Buddha

    Tathāgata

    Tathāgata

    Tathāgata

  • Fear
  • Basic emotion induced by a perceived threat

    (July 2006). "Human brain evolution and the "Neuroevolutionary Time-depth Principle:" Implications for the Reclassification of fear-circuitry-related traits

    Fear

    Fear

    Fear

  • Book of Baruch
  • Deuterocanonical book of the Bible in some Christian traditions

    Judaism and Protestant Christianity, it is considered not to be part of the canon, with the Protestant Bibles categorizing it as part of the Biblical apocrypha

    Book of Baruch

    Book of Baruch

    Book_of_Baruch

  • Magnum principium
  • 2017 apostolic letter by Pope Francis

    Magnum principium ("The Great Principle") is an apostolic letter issued by Pope Francis motu proprio ("on his own authority") and dated 3 September 2017

    Magnum principium

    Magnum_principium

  • HSL and HSV
  • Alternative representations of the RGB color model

    also standardized in CSS from a documentation contributed by Adobe and Canon. GIMP 2.10 has switched to LCH(ab) from its older HSV geometry. The Ohta

    HSL and HSV

    HSL and HSV

    HSL_and_HSV

  • Visual workplace
  • Continuous improvement paradigm

    Toyota Production System (TPS). Other leading companies in Japan, such as Canon and Okidata, adopted many of the same practices. However, while visibility

    Visual workplace

    Visual_workplace

  • Filioque
  • Latin term meaning "and from the Son" appended to the Nicene Creed

    'single cause' principle to which I have just referred." Zizioulas adds that this "constitutes an encouraging attempt to clarify the basic aspects of the

    Filioque

    Filioque

    Filioque

  • Paramanu
  • Concept of ultimate atom in Indian philosophy

    Classification Indivisible, indestructible and eternal part of bhuta Existence Gunas Eternal Principle Akāraṇavat Concept Founder Maharshi Kanada Text Vaisheshika

    Paramanu

    Paramanu

  • Coverture
  • Wife's legal status subsumed into husband's

    and femme couverte, literally "covered woman").[citation needed] The principle of coverture was described in William Blackstone's Commentaries on the

    Coverture

    Coverture

  • OLED
  • Diode that emits light from an organic compound

    companies, the most notable one being Canon Tokki, a unit of Canon Inc. although Ulvac and Sunic System are also notable. Canon Tokki is reported to have a near-monopoly

    OLED

    OLED

    OLED

  • Rhetoric
  • Art of persuasion

    identified three persuasive audience appeals: logos, pathos, and ethos. The five canons of rhetoric, or phases of developing a persuasive speech, were first codified

    Rhetoric

    Rhetoric

    Rhetoric

  • List of Latin phrases (full)
  • omnes tangit' in the Anglo-Norman School of Canon Law during the Twelfth Century". Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law. 32 (1): 19–35. doi:10.1353/bmc.2015.0002

    List of Latin phrases (full)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)

  • Literary device
  • Literary technique used to persuade

    entirety; often, each literal item corresponds to an abstract idea or principle. For instance, Animal Farm by George Orwell is an allegory for the Russian

    Literary device

    Literary device

    Literary_device

  • Medicine
  • Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness

    science, most medicine has become a combination of art and science (both basic and applied, under the umbrella of medical science). For example, while

    Medicine

    Medicine

    Medicine

  • Gyrotron
  • Vacuum tube which generates high-frequency radio waves

    (Russia), Thales Group (EU), Kyoto Fusioneering (Japan), Toshiba (Japan, now Canon, Inc., also from Japan), and Bridge12 Technologies. System developers include

    Gyrotron

    Gyrotron

    Gyrotron

  • Kangyur
  • Collection of sacred texts in Tibetan Buddhism

    The Tibetan Buddhist canon is a defined collection of sacred texts recognized by various schools of Tibetan Buddhism, comprising the Kangyur and the Tengyur

    Kangyur

    Kangyur

    Kangyur

  • Catholic social teaching
  • Social doctrine of the Catholic Church

    official canon of principles or documents exists, according to the Australian Catholic Social Justice Council. Human dignity is a principle of Catholic

    Catholic social teaching

    Catholic_social_teaching

  • Inline skating
  • Sport discipline

    maneuverability than traditional (or "quad") roller skates. Following this basic design principle, inline skates can be modified to varying degrees to accommodate

    Inline skating

    Inline skating

    Inline_skating

  • Pema Chödrön
  • American Tibetan Buddhist nun

    Life in Berkeley each summer. A central theme of her teaching is the principle of "shenpa", or "attachment", which she interprets as the moment one is

    Pema Chödrön

    Pema Chödrön

    Pema_Chödrön

  • Anglicanorum coetibus
  • Apostolic constitution by Benedict XVI

    self-governing in accordance with the provisions of the Roman Catholic canon law and the apostolic constitution Anglicanorum coetibus, and are subject

    Anglicanorum coetibus

    Anglicanorum_coetibus

  • Magistrate's court (Sri Lanka)
  • Court of first instance

    of Congress Basic structure doctrine Legal systems Civil law Common law Chinese law Legal pluralism Religious law Canon law Catholic canon law Hindu law

    Magistrate's court (Sri Lanka)

    Magistrate's_court_(Sri_Lanka)

  • Freemasonry
  • Group of fraternal organizations

    original on 16 November 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023. Canon 2335, 1917 Code of Canon Law from "Canon Law regarding Freemasonry, 1917–1983". Grand Lodge of

    Freemasonry

    Freemasonry

    Freemasonry

  • Mensural notation
  • Musical notation system used for Renaissance vocal polyphony

    (brevis recta) kept its normal value. At the earliest stage, this basic principle applied only to the relation between longa and breve. Beginning with

    Mensural notation

    Mensural notation

    Mensural_notation

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  • Channon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Country)

    Channon

    English (chiefly West Country) : variant of Cannon ‘canon’, taken from the central French form chanun, as opposed to Norman canun.

    Channon

  • CARON
  • Female

    English

    CARON

     Variant spelling of English Caren, CARON means "man." Compare with another form of Caron.

    CARON

  • Basil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Basil

    King, Basil the herb

    Basil

  • Canon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Canon

    English : variant spelling of Cannon.

    Canon

  • Basil
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American English

    Basil

    Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....

    Basil

  • Cannon
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Cannon

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Canann or Ó Canann (Ulster), or Ó Canáin (County Galway) ‘son (Mac) or descendant (Ó) of Canán’, a personal name derived from cano ‘wolf cub’. In Ulster it may also be from Ó Canannáin ‘descendant of Canannán’, a diminutive of the personal name.English : from Middle English canun ‘canon’ (Old Norman French canonie, canoine, from Late Latin canonicus). In medieval England this term denoted a clergyman living with others in a clergy house; the surname is mostly an occupational name for a servant in a house of canons, although it could also be a nickname or even a patronymic.

    Cannon

  • Channing
  • Male

    English

    Channing

    A Canon

    Channing

  • MANON
  • Female

    French

    MANON

    Pet form of French Marie, MANON means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

    MANON

  • Canon
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Canon

    Church official.

    Canon

  • Cason
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cason

    English : habitational name for someone from Cawston in Norfolk; the form of the surname reflects the local pronunciation of the place name, which is from the Old Scandinavian personal name Kalfr + Old English tūn ‘settlement’.Italian (Venetia) : augmentative form of Casa.

    Cason

  • CANAN
  • Male

    English

    CANAN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Chanan, CANAN means "compassionate, merciful." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a chief of the tribe of Benjamin. 

    CANAN

  • Basic
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Basic

    Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....

    Basic

  • BASIA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    BASIA

     Variant spelling of Hebrew Basya, BASIA means "daughter of God."

    BASIA

  • Basil |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Basil |

    King, Basil the herb (1)

    Basil |

  • CANAN
  • Female

    Turkish

    CANAN

    Turkish name CANAN means "beloved."

    CANAN

  • Cann
  • Surname or Lastname

    Reduced form of Irish McCann.English

    Cann

    Reduced form of Irish McCann.English : habitational name from Cann, a place in Dorset, named from Old English canna ‘can’, used in the transferred sense of a deep valley, or a topographic name from the same word used elsewhere in southwestern England.Americanized spelling of Kann or Kahn.

    Cann

  • BASIL
  • Male

    English

    BASIL

     English form of French Basile, BASIL means "king." Also sometimes given as an herb name.

    BASIL

  • Caron
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Caron

    French : from a personal name of Gaulish origin, represented in Latin records in the form Caraunus. This name was borne by a 5th-century Breton saint who lived at Chartres and was murdered by robbers; his legend led to its widespread use as a personal name during the Middle Ages.English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name for someone from Cairon in Calvados, France.English and French : metonymic occupational name for a carter, or possibly a cartwright, from a Norman and Picard form of Old French c(h)arron ‘cart’.There was a Caron or LeCaron, a missionary priest, in Quebec in 1615. The marriage of a Caron, of unknown origin, is recorded in Quebec in 1637.

    Caron

  • CARON
  • Female

    Welsh

    CARON

    Welsh name, derived from the word caru, CARON means "to love." Compare with another form of Caron.

    CARON

  • Caton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Caton

    English : habitational name from either of two places called Caton, in Derbyshire and Lancashire. The former is probably named with the Old English personal name or byname Cada (see Cade) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the latter is from the Old Norse byname Káti (see Cates) + tūn.English and French : from a pet form of Catlin.

    Caton

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  • Basic
  • a.

    Relating to a base; performing the office of a base in a salt.

  • Canyon
  • n.

    The English form of the Spanish word Caon.

  • Basil
  • n.

    The name given to several aromatic herbs of the Mint family, but chiefly to the common or sweet basil (Ocymum basilicum), and the bush basil, or lesser basil (O. minimum), the leaves of which are used in cookery. The name is also given to several kinds of mountain mint (Pycnanthemum).

  • Canon
  • n.

    A musical composition in which the voices begin one after another, at regular intervals, successively taking up the same subject. It either winds up with a coda (tailpiece), or, as each voice finishes, commences anew, thus forming a perpetual fugue or round. It is the strictest form of imitation. See Imitation.

  • Basin
  • n.

    The quantity contained in a basin.

  • Subsilicate
  • n.

    A basic silicate.

  • Cannon
  • pl.

    of Cannon

  • Cannon
  • n.

    A kind of type. See Canon.

  • Basic
  • a.

    Having the base in excess, or the amount of the base atomically greater than that of the acid, or exceeding in proportion that of the related neutral salt.

  • Basic
  • a.

    Said of crystalline rocks which contain a relatively low percentage of silica, as basalt.

  • Capon
  • v. t.

    To castrate; to make a capon of.

  • Canon
  • n.

    The largest size of type having a specific name; -- so called from having been used for printing the canons of the church.

  • Basic
  • a.

    Apparently alkaline, as certain normal salts which exhibit alkaline reactions with test paper.

  • Canoe
  • v. i.

    To manage a canoe, or voyage in a canoe.

  • Baric
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to barium; as, baric oxide.

  • Canon
  • n.

    The part of a bell by which it is suspended; -- called also ear and shank.

  • Canon
  • n.

    See Carom.

  • Canon
  • n.

    The collection of books received as genuine Holy Scriptures, called the sacred canon, or general rule of moral and religious duty, given by inspiration; the Bible; also, any one of the canonical Scriptures. See Canonical books, under Canonical, a.

  • Cannonical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a canon; established by, or according to a , canon or canons.