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ancocole (verb), ancocoles; ancocoled; ancocoling: canyon
Living in canyons.
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cannon, canon, canyon
cannon (KAN uhn) (noun)
A large mounted gun that shoots heavy metal or stone balls and which was once a common military weapon: In past wars, a variety of cannon were used to cause great devastation.
canon (KAN uhn) (noun)
1. A Roman Catholic Church law: People are expected to know the canon of the Church.
2. An accepted rule or guide about how people should behave or about how something should be done: Anyone who disregards every canon of honesty, as this store manager has, should be fired.
canyon (KAN yuhn) (noun)
A narrow valley with steep sides, often with a river in the bottom: They rode the mules to the bottom of canyon to view the Colorado River.

It was against the canons for respectful behavior to fire a cannon over the canyon edge during the tourist season.

canyon
A narrow valley between high cliffs.
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canyon
A narrow valley between high cliffs.

"The Indians used smoke signals to communicate across canyons."

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