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- (religion) Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter.
- Present in a canon, religious or otherwise.
- (music) In the form of a canon.
- Prototypical.
- (mathematics, computing) In canonical form.
- (religion) In conformity with canon law.
- According to recognised or orthodox rules.
- (fandom slang) Related to or part of the canon of a fictional universe.
- Stated or used in the most basic and straightforwardly applicable manner.
- (mathematics) Distinguished among entities of its kind, so that it can be picked out in a way that does not depend on any arbitrary choices.
- appearing in a biblical canon
- of or relating to or required by canon law
- reduced to the simplest and most significant form possible without loss of generality
- conforming to orthodox or recognized rules
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- (religion, historical) A dean: the head of a cathedral chapter.
- (fencing, historical) An assistant fencing master.
- (religion) The minister of the chief Protestant church of a town or region in Germany, the Low Countries, and Scandinavia.
- (US, higher education) A senior deputy administrator; a vice-president of academic affairs.
- (historical) A steward or seneschal: a medieval agent given management of a feudal estate or charged with collecting fees.
- (historical) Any manager or overseer in a medieval or early modern context.
- (historical) A constable: a medieval or early modern official charged with arresting, holding, and punishing criminals.
- (military) An officer of the military police, particularly provost marshal or provost sergeant.
- (religion) The head of various other ecclesiastical bodies, even (rare, obsolete) muezzins.
- A mayor: the chief magistrate of a town, particularly (Scotland) the head of a burgh or (historical) the former chiefs of various towns in France, Flanders, or (by extension) other Continental European countries.
- (UK, higher education) The head of various colleges and universities.
- (religion, historical) A prior: an abbot's second-in-command.
- a high-ranking university administrator
noun
- (idiomatic, with definite article) The priesthood.
- (figurative) Substance or essence; the whole of something complex.
- (figurative) Appearance; seeming.
- (countable, uncountable) A fabric, usually made of woven, knitted, or felted fibres or filaments, such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use. Sometimes, woven fabric specifically.
- A form of attire that represents a particular profession or status.
- Specifically, a tablecloth, especially as spread before a meal or removed afterwards.
- (countable) A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose.
- artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers
noun
- the document that spells out the belief system of a given church (especially the Reformation churches of the 16th century)
- an admission of misdeeds or faults
- a written document acknowledging an offense and signed by the guilty party
- a public declaration of your faith
- (Roman Catholic Church) the act of a penitent disclosing their sinfulness before a priest in the sacrament of penance in the hope of absolution
- A formula in which the articles of faith are comprised; a creed to be assented to or signed, as a preliminary to admission to membership of a church; a confession of faith.
- (chiefly Japanese media) The act of professing one's love.
- A formal document providing such an admission.
- Acknowledgment of belief; profession of one's faith.
- The open admittance of having done something (especially something bad).
- (Christianity) The disclosure of one's sins to a priest for absolution. In the Roman Catholic Church, it is now also termed the sacrament of reconciliation.
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- Of or pertaining to the Catholic missions.
- According to the doctrines of the apostles; delivered or taught by the apostles.
- (Christianity) Pertaining to apostles or their practice or teaching; pertaining to the apostles (of early Christianity) or their teachings.
- Of or pertaining to the pope or the papacy; papal.
- of or relating to or deriving from the Apostles or their teachings
- proceeding from or ordered by or subject to a pope or the papacy regarded as the successor of the Apostles
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- (Christianity, historical) An old office-book like the modern Roman Catholic ritual.
- (military) A drill in the use of weapons, etc.
- (uncountable) Manual control or operation.
- Synonym of handbook.
- (medicine, colloquial) Manual measurement of the blood pressure, done with a manual sphygmomanometer.
- (music) A keyboard for the hands on a harpsichord, organ, or other musical instrument.
- A booklet that instructs on the usage of a particular machine or product.
- A similar maneuver on a skateboard, lifting the front or back wheels while keeping the tail or nose of the board from touching the ground.
- (automotive) A manual transmission; a gearbox, especially of a motorized vehicle, shifted by the operator.
- A manual typewriter (as contrasted with an electronic one).
- (music) A keyboard on an organ.
- A bicycle technique whereby the front wheel is held aloft by the rider, without the use of pedal force.
- (metonymically) A vehicle with a manual transmission.
- a small handbook
- (military) a prescribed drill in handling a rifle
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name
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- (military, US) Initialism of Common Access Card.
- (business) Initialism of customer acquisition cost (“cost associated in convincing a customer to buy a product”).
- Initialism of Central Asian country.
- (US, slang, derogatory, ethnic slur, offensive) Alternative letter-case form of cac (cracker-ass cracker), a white person.
- (finance) Initialism of collective action clause.
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- (Catholicism, historical) A handwritten document from the papal chancellery.
- (biology, medicine) A blister, vesicle, or other thin-walled cavity or lesion, as:
- (biology) Any of several hollow structures as features of bones.
- (historical) In ancient Rome, a kind of amulet or boss.
- (archaeology) A clay envelope or hollow ball, typically with seal impressions or writing on its outside indicating its contents.
- The tympanic part of a temporal bone (having a bubble-like appearance).
- (biology, medicine) (usually and especially) Such a blister that is more than 5 mm in diameter.
- A rich Jamaican cake made with molasses and spiced with ginger and nutmeg.
- the round leaden seal affixed to a papal bull
- (pathology) an elevation of the skin filled with serous fluid
noun
adj
noun
adj
noun
- (religion, historical) A dean: the head of a cathedral chapter.
- (fencing, historical) An assistant fencing master.
- (religion) The minister of the chief Protestant church of a town or region in Germany, the Low Countries, and Scandinavia.
- (US, higher education) A senior deputy administrator; a vice-president of academic affairs.
- (historical) A steward or seneschal: a medieval agent given management of a feudal estate or charged with collecting fees.
- (historical) Any manager or overseer in a medieval or early modern context.
- (historical) A constable: a medieval or early modern official charged with arresting, holding, and punishing criminals.
- (military) An officer of the military police, particularly provost marshal or provost sergeant.
- (religion) The head of various other ecclesiastical bodies, even (rare, obsolete) muezzins.
- A mayor: the chief magistrate of a town, particularly (Scotland) the head of a burgh or (historical) the former chiefs of various towns in France, Flanders, or (by extension) other Continental European countries.
- (UK, higher education) The head of various colleges and universities.
- (religion, historical) A prior: an abbot's second-in-command.
- a high-ranking university administrator
noun
- (idiomatic, with definite article) The priesthood.
- (figurative) Substance or essence; the whole of something complex.
- (figurative) Appearance; seeming.
- (countable, uncountable) A fabric, usually made of woven, knitted, or felted fibres or filaments, such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use. Sometimes, woven fabric specifically.
- A form of attire that represents a particular profession or status.
- Specifically, a tablecloth, especially as spread before a meal or removed afterwards.
- (countable) A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose.
- artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers
noun
- the document that spells out the belief system of a given church (especially the Reformation churches of the 16th century)
- an admission of misdeeds or faults
- a written document acknowledging an offense and signed by the guilty party
- a public declaration of your faith
- (Roman Catholic Church) the act of a penitent disclosing their sinfulness before a priest in the sacrament of penance in the hope of absolution
- A formula in which the articles of faith are comprised; a creed to be assented to or signed, as a preliminary to admission to membership of a church; a confession of faith.
- (chiefly Japanese media) The act of professing one's love.
- A formal document providing such an admission.
- Acknowledgment of belief; profession of one's faith.
- The open admittance of having done something (especially something bad).
- (Christianity) The disclosure of one's sins to a priest for absolution. In the Roman Catholic Church, it is now also termed the sacrament of reconciliation.
noun
adj
noun
- (Christianity, historical) An old office-book like the modern Roman Catholic ritual.
- (military) A drill in the use of weapons, etc.
- (uncountable) Manual control or operation.
- Synonym of handbook.
- (medicine, colloquial) Manual measurement of the blood pressure, done with a manual sphygmomanometer.
- (music) A keyboard for the hands on a harpsichord, organ, or other musical instrument.
- A booklet that instructs on the usage of a particular machine or product.
- A similar maneuver on a skateboard, lifting the front or back wheels while keeping the tail or nose of the board from touching the ground.
- (automotive) A manual transmission; a gearbox, especially of a motorized vehicle, shifted by the operator.
- A manual typewriter (as contrasted with an electronic one).
- (music) A keyboard on an organ.
- A bicycle technique whereby the front wheel is held aloft by the rider, without the use of pedal force.
- (metonymically) A vehicle with a manual transmission.
- a small handbook
- (military) a prescribed drill in handling a rifle
adj
noun
- (Catholicism, historical) A handwritten document from the papal chancellery.
- (biology, medicine) A blister, vesicle, or other thin-walled cavity or lesion, as:
- (biology) Any of several hollow structures as features of bones.
- (historical) In ancient Rome, a kind of amulet or boss.
- (archaeology) A clay envelope or hollow ball, typically with seal impressions or writing on its outside indicating its contents.
- The tympanic part of a temporal bone (having a bubble-like appearance).
- (biology, medicine) (usually and especially) Such a blister that is more than 5 mm in diameter.
- A rich Jamaican cake made with molasses and spiced with ginger and nutmeg.
- the round leaden seal affixed to a papal bull
- (pathology) an elevation of the skin filled with serous fluid
noun
adj
adj
- (religion) Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter.
- Present in a canon, religious or otherwise.
- (music) In the form of a canon.
- Prototypical.
- (mathematics, computing) In canonical form.
- (religion) In conformity with canon law.
- According to recognised or orthodox rules.
- (fandom slang) Related to or part of the canon of a fictional universe.
- Stated or used in the most basic and straightforwardly applicable manner.
- (mathematics) Distinguished among entities of its kind, so that it can be picked out in a way that does not depend on any arbitrary choices.
- appearing in a biblical canon
- of or relating to or required by canon law
- reduced to the simplest and most significant form possible without loss of generality
- conforming to orthodox or recognized rules
noun
adj
adj
adj
noun
adj
- Of or pertaining to the Catholic missions.
- According to the doctrines of the apostles; delivered or taught by the apostles.
- (Christianity) Pertaining to apostles or their practice or teaching; pertaining to the apostles (of early Christianity) or their teachings.
- Of or pertaining to the pope or the papacy; papal.
- of or relating to or deriving from the Apostles or their teachings
- proceeding from or ordered by or subject to a pope or the papacy regarded as the successor of the Apostles