rudiment |
canon |
Related terms |
Rudiment is a related term of canon.
As nouns the difference between rudiment and canon
is that
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural) while
canon is .
tank |
canon |
As a verb tank
is .
As a noun canon is
.
canon |
headcanon |
As nouns the difference between headcanon and canon
is that
headcanon is elements and interpretations of a fictional universe accepted by an individual fan, but not found within or supported by the official canon while
canon is a generally accepted principle; a rule.
canon |
fiat |
Related terms |
Canon is a related term of fiat.
As a noun canon
is .
As a phrase fiat is
(derogatory|slang|automobiles) fix it again tony, a derogatory slang phrase for fiat, a backronym.
suffragan |
canon |
As nouns the difference between suffragan and canon
is that
suffragan is a bishop seen in relation to his archbishop or metropolitan province (which may summon him for support, to attend synods etc.) while
canon is a generally accepted principle; a rule.
As an adjective suffragan
is of or pertaining to a suffragan.
paragon |
canon |
As nouns the difference between paragon and canon
is that
paragon is a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality while
canon is .
As a verb paragon
is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
canon |
government |
Related terms |
Canon is a related term of government.
As nouns the difference between canon and government
is that
canon is while
government is the body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization.
guide |
canon |
Related terms |
Guide is a related term of canon.
As a verb guide
is .
As a noun canon is
.
clergyman |
canon |
Related terms |
Clergyman is a related term of canon.
As nouns the difference between clergyman and canon
is that
clergyman is an ordained (male) christian minister, a male member of the clergy while
canon is .
proposition |
canon |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between proposition and canon
is that
proposition is the act of offering (an idea) for consideration while
canon is a generally accepted principle; a rule.
As a verb proposition
is to propose a plan to (someone).
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