Canonic in a sentence as an adjective

Your case is absolutely not the canonic case for people with bipolar disorder.

I guess a way to protect from this would be to set some forwarding at the web server level, so that any url for static files would forward to its canonic representation.

There are so many cases of artists being considered **** one period, good another century, then **** again, indifferent or even canonic for a while.

The “Japanese girlfriend” is a key part of his film Domicile conjugal, and once a stereotype has made it into canonic art, then how offensive can reiterating it be?

In the same way, you can learn how to draw a basic canonic human figure with circles in an afternoon; and the laws of perspective are as simple as a vanishing point and some converging straight lines.

For me, the most insightful line in the OP was:> "I believe that the lisp boom won't come before there is a canonic open source implementation and a canonic repository for libraries.

"""This is not entirely accurate - it does not take into account the fact that there is a non-zero probability that a transaction already recorded on Blockchain is later removed from the canonic Blockchain branch.

Canonic definitions

adjective

appearing in a biblical canon; "a canonical book of the Christian New Testament"

See also: canonical

adjective

of or relating to or required by canon law

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adjective

reduced to the simplest and most significant form possible without loss of generality; "a basic story line"; "a canonical syllable pattern"

See also: basic canonical

adjective

conforming to orthodox or recognized rules; "the drinking of cocktails was as canonical a rite as the mixing"- Sinclair Lewis

See also: canonical sanctioned