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    orthodox
    /ˈɔːθədɒks/

    adjective

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  2. An orthodox religious belief or interpretation is one handed down by a church's founders or leaders. When capitalized, as in Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox refers to a branch within a larger religious organization that claims to

  3. ORTHODOX definition: 1. (of beliefs, ideas, or activities) considered traditional, normal, and acceptable by most…. Learn more.

  4. Orthodox definition: of, relating to, or conforming to the approved form of any doctrine, philosophy, ideology, etc.. See examples of ORTHODOX used in a sentence.

  5. adjective. 1. of or relating to the Orthodox Church of the East. 2. (sometimes not capital) a. of or relating to Orthodox Judaism. b. (of an individual Jew) strict in the observance of Talmudic law and in personal devotions. Collins English Dictionary.

  6. 1. : the quality or state of being orthodox. 2. : an orthodox belief or practice. 3. capitalized. a. : Eastern Orthodox Christianity. b. : orthodox judaism. Examples of orthodoxy in a Sentence. I was surprised by the orthodoxy of her political views. He rejected the orthodoxies of the scientific establishment.

  7. Definitions of orthodox. adjective. adhering to what is commonly accepted. “an orthodox view of the world” synonyms: mainstream. conservative. resistant to change. antiheretical. opposed to heresy. canonic, canonical, sanctioned. conforming to orthodox or recognized rules. conforming, conformist.

  8. Definition of orthodox adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. ORTHODOX meaning: 1 : accepted as true or correct by most people supporting or believing what most people think is true conventional; 2 : accepting and closely following the traditional beliefs and customs of a religion.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OrthodoxyOrthodoxy - Wikipedia

    In classical Christian use, the term orthodox refers to the set of doctrines which were believed by the early Christians. A series of ecumenical councils were held over a period of several centuries to try to formalize these doctrines.

  11. Orthodox, (from Greek orthodoxos, “of the right opinion”), true doctrine and its adherents as opposed to heterodox or heretical doctrines and their adherents. The word was first used in early 4th-century Christianity by the Greek Fathers.