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Canon (Latin canon from Greek κανών "measuring rod, standard") may refer to any standard or convention. The corresponding adjective is canonical. English canon may also represent Latin canonicus "one who is canonical".

Canon (basic principle)Western canon, the books, music, and art that have been the most influential in shaping Western cultureChinese classics or Chinese canonical textsCanon of Dutch Literature, list of the most important Dutch literary worksMusicCanon (music), a contrapuntal composition which employs a melody with one or more imitationsPachelbel's CanonVisual artsAesthetic canon, a rule for the proportions of a human figureFilm canon, the limited number of masterpieces by which all other films are judgedLiteratureThe Canon, nonfiction science book by Natalie AngierThe Western Canon (book), book on the Western canon by Harold BloomCanon (fiction), material that is considered to be genuine by a fan baseReligionCanon law, the body of laws and regulations made by or adopted by ecclesiastical authority Canon law (Catholic Church)Canon (priest), a Christian priest who belongs to one of certain chaptersBiblical canonCanon (hymnography), a type of Eastern Orthodox hymnCanon of the Mass, the Eucharistic Prayer of the Roman RitePenitential canonsTaoist canon or DaozangPāli CanonChinese Buddhist canonTibetan Buddhist canonTanakh, sometimes referred to as the Jewish Bible Canon

As a proper noun, Canon may also refer to:

toponymyCanon, Georgia, a city in Franklin County, Georgia, United StatesCañon or canyon, a deep valley between cliffsbrands and productsCanon (company), a Japanese imaging and optical products corporation; produces Canon camerasCanon Communications, a media company headquartered in Los AngelesCanon (game), an online browser-based strategy war gameCanon (manga), a shōjo manga by Chika Shiomi