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Definition of Canonicals

Canonicals
Canonicals Ca*non"ic*als, n. pl. The dress prescribed by canon to be worn by a clergyman when officiating. Sometimes, any distinctive professional dress. Full canonicals, the complete costume of an officiating clergyman or ecclesiastic. i

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- that develops the Ubuntu operating system Look up canonical, canonic, canonicals, or canon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Canon (disambiguation) Text...
- a transformation format of ISO 10646 "Consolidate Duplicate URLs with Canonicals | Google Search Central". Cutts, Matt (4 January 2006). "SEO advice: url...
- Pauling's principle of electroneutrality states that each atom in a stable substance has a charge close to zero. It was formulated by Linus Pauling in...
- used valence bond theory to propose that the most significant resonance canonicals had two pi bonds involving d orbitals. His reasoning was that the charge...
- traditionally worn top hats, and where there is a shamash, he may wear canonicals. An example from literature is "Moshe the Beadle", a character in Night...
- the saint is stretched out in a gl**** coffin, clad in his mouldering canonicals, mitred, crosiered and gloved, glittering with votive jewels. It is an...
- previous formality of the United Synagogue, such as the wearing of clerical canonicals by its clergy and waistcoats and top hats by its wardens, has disappeared...
- Garden Suburb Burglars in Bucks (1930) aka The Berkshire Mystery Corpse in Canonicals (1930) aka The Corpse in the Constable's Garden The Great Southern Mystery...
- 19th century decorate and sanctify the place. Moreover, the episcopal canonicals, holy vessels and their covers, many from the 19th century, relics of...
- interred on "the vigil of Pentecost, 1255" under his effigy "in full canonicals" carved in Purbeck marble under a canopy resting on ten light pillars...