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canonical

/kuh-non-i-kuhl/US // kəˈnɒn ɪ kəl //UK // (kəˈnɒnɪkəl) //

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Also ca·non·ic.

    • : pertaining to, established by, or conforming to a canon or canons.
    • : included in the canon of the Bible.
    • : authorized; recognized; accepted: canonical works.
    • : Mathematics. in simplest or standard form.
    • : following the pattern of a musical canon.
    • : Linguistics. characteristic, general or basic: the canonical form of the past tense; a canonical syllable pattern.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : canonicals, garments prescribed by canon law for clergy when officiating.

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Examples

  • You can then implement 301 redirects, canonical or noindex tags on the pages that have become redundant to consolidate ranking signals.

  • When content migration is done, Google has to recrawl new URLs, along with all of their accompanying signals, such as backlinks and canonicals, in order to rank what effectively becomes brand new landing pages.

  • “You do not need to create separate content for each canonical or stemming version of a word unless it shifts the meaning of the word substantially,” Christi said.

  • Also both show the canonical URL, but Google shows the Google selected canonical versus the user-declared canonical.

  • In addition, use title tags, meta description tags, header tags, customized URLs, and canonical tags to master the art of on-page SEO.

  • According to Haselberger, the archdiocese ignored not only blatant secular crimes, but obvious canonical crimes as well.

  • “This is not a judgment of guilt, nor is it a suspension of any other canonical penalty,” Canary wrote.

  • We can see evidence of its presence even in the communities of the authors who produced our canonical Gospels.

  • I write as much out of identifying with those books as I do with the frontline canonical stuff.

  • Lots of things that now seem canonical would not have been accessible to Leonardo, who was not that proficient in Latin.

  • We cannot wonder at the difficulty of obtaining canonical election for Loftus.

  • But all the commentators were united against any such course; and the canonical text authorized the rendering to which I objected.

  • Whether beneficed students on account of their studies are excused from reading their canonical hours.

  • Fashion is always irresistible when there is no law to the contrary, and canonical hours are ignored in this country.

  • The renewed energy of the church was manifested by councils, canonical legislation and books of sermons.