Canonic

/kəˈnɑnɪk/ adjective

Relating to or according to a canon; recognized as authoritative, standard, or part of an approved list or body of work.

From Latin canonicus, derived from canon (a rule or standard). Originally referred to things conforming to religious law, later broadened to mean 'standard' or 'official.'

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