Canon
n.
Japanese corporation founded in 1937 and headquartered in Tokyo, world-renowned manufacturer of a wide variety of optical and imaging products (such as cameras, lenses, digital video cameras, etc.) and business machines (such as printers, copy machines, computer printers, laser facsimiles, etc.)
canon
n.
church law; accepted principle, criterion; list of Christian saints; books of the Bible recognized by the Christian church; clergyman, religious cleric; (Music) contrapuntal piece of music in which one musical line of a melody is imitated in an accurate manner in other parts
cañon
n.
canyon, channel, gully, deep narrow valley
Canon
Canon from Greek kanon "rule" (perhaps originally from kanna "reed", cognate to
cane) is used in various meanings in fields of knowledge as diverse as literature, medicine, music and religion. It is usually used to refer to (in some sense of) "accepted" or "official" (official version, official meaning, etc.) with the adjective
canonical being the form encountered as often than not.
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Canyon
For the song, see
CANYON.MID. For the band, see
Canyon (band). A canyon (rarely cañon) or gorge is a deep valley between
cliffs often carved from the landscape by a
river. Most canyons were formed by a process of long-time
erosion from a
plateau level. The
cliffs form because harder
rock strata that are
resistant to erosion and weathering remain exposed on the valley walls. Canyons are much more common in arid areas than in wetter areas because weathering has a lesser effect in arid zones. Canyon walls are often formed of resistant
sandstones or
granite.
Submarine canyons are those which form underwater, generally at the mouths of rivers. The word canyon is Spanish in origin (cañón). The word canyon is generally used in the
United States, while the word gorge is more common in
Europe and
Oceania, though it is also used in some parts of the United States and
Canada. The rare word defile is occasionally used in England.
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canon (m)
n.
gun, cannon; barrel; model, example (Informal); stunner, one who is strikingly handsome or beautiful
canyon (m)
n.
canyon
canon (m)
n.
canon, dogma; doctrine
cañón (m)
n.
pipe, tube; barrel; cannon; gun; stem; quill; canyon, gorge
cânon
n.
canon, church law; accepted principle, criterion; list of Christian saints; books of the Bible recognized by the Christian church; clergyman