Canonical

/kəˈnɑnɪkəl/ adjective

According to recognized rules or standards; authoritative or accepted as genuine and authentic.

From Greek kanon meaning 'rule' or 'measuring rod,' through Latin canonicus. Originally religious, referring to biblical books accepted as authentic, the term expanded to mean any authoritative standard in various fields.

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