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uncanonical
[ uhn-kuh-non-i-kuhl ]
adjective
- not in accordance with canons or rules.
- not belonging to the canon of Scripture.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- ³Ü²Ōī c²¹Ā·²Ō“Ē²ŌīiĀ·³¦²¹±ōĀ·±ō²ā adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of uncanonical1
Example Sentences
Thatās instantly so much better than previous attempts at the Needler, like the awkward BoomCo version that required an extra hand to prime a long, uncanonical handle at the bottom, or this quick earlier cash-in from Nerf.
That might cause trepidation among fans ā it seems uncanonical.
As fans of Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman prepare for the Jan. 1 broadcast of āThe Abominable Bride,ā they might want to spend some time, before and after, in regaling themselves with these earlier, uncanonical adventures of the sleuth of Baker Street.
To sum up, there is outside of Mark no considerable amount of historical material, canonical or uncanonical, for the story of Jesus.
As Yorick pronounced the word point-blank, my uncle Toby rose up to say something upon projectilesāāwhen a single word and no more uttered from the opposite side of the table drew every oneās ears towards itāaĀ word of all others in the dictionary the last in that place to be expectedāaĀ word I am ashamed to writeāyet must be writtenāāmust be readāillegalāuncanonicalāguess ten thousand guesses, multiplied into themselvesārackātorture your invention for ever, youāre where you wasāāāāIn short, Iāll tell it in the next chapter.
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