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1 canon (A regulation or dogma decreed by a church council; a provision of canon law)
Религия: церковное установлениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > canon (A regulation or dogma decreed by a church council; a provision of canon law)
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['kænən]1) Общая лексика: глубокое ущелье, канон, каноник, канонический, каньон, католические святцы, кольцо колокола, критерий, правило, предписание, пушка, список подлинных произведений автора, ухо колокола, закон2) Геология: ущелье4) История: рюш, окаймляющий короткие брюки у колен5) Религия: догмат, каноническая литература, правила монастырской жизни, святцы, устав, штатный священник, (A clergyman belonging to the chapter or the staff of a cathedral or collegiate church) каноник, (A contrapuntal musical composition in two or more voice parts in which the melody is imitated exactly and completely by the successive voices though not always at the same pitch) церковное песнопение, (A regulation or dogma decreed by a church council; a provision of canon law) церковное установление, (An authoritative list of books accepted as Holy Scripture; the authentic works of a writer; a sanctioned or accepted group or body of related works) список книг, признанных в качестве Священного Писания, (The most solemn and unvarying part of the Mass including the consecration of the bread and wine) канон (наиболее торжественная часть мессы)6) Юридический термин: каноническое правило, норма, папский декрет7) Полиграфия: квадрат (шрифт кегля 48)8) Психология: принципы для определения правильности использования мышления, установленный принцип, принципы для определения правильности использования разума (мышления), средство установления (чего-л.)9) Реклама: канон (шрифт кегля 48)10) Христианство: канонарх, церковное установление
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