Heterodoxy

  • 11heterodoxy — /het euhr euh dok see/, n., pl. heterodoxies. 1. heterodox state or quality. 2. a heterodox opinion, view, etc. [1645 55; < Gk heterodoxía. See HETERODOX, Y3] * * * …

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  • 12heterodoxy — het·er·o·dox·y || hetÉ™rəʊdÉ‘ksɪ / dÉ’ks n. deviation from commonly held beliefs or doctrines; view which is different from commonly held beliefs or doctrines …

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  • 13heterodoxy — n. Heresy, error, unsound doctrine …

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  • 14heterodoxy — n unorthodoxy, heresy, nonconformity; dissent, dissention, recusancy. See heresy …

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  • 15heterodoxy — het·er·o·doxy …

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  • 16heterodoxy — het•er•o•dox•y [[t]ˈhɛt ər əˌdɒk si[/t]] n. pl. dox•ies 1) heterodox state or quality 2) a heterodox opinion, view, etc • Etymology: 1645–55; &LT; Gk …

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  • 17heterodoxy — /ˈhɛtərədɒksi/ (say hetuhruhdoksee), /ˈhɛtrə / (say hetruh ) noun (plural heterodoxies) 1. heterodox state or quality. 2. a heterodox opinion, etc. {hetero + doxy1} …

  • 18heterodoxy —    This term (from the Greek heteros, meaning other, and doxa, meaning opinion ) refers to opinions or teachings that are different from, or contrary to, acknowledged standards of religious belief or traditional doctrines; heterodox views are&#8230; …

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  • 19heterodoxy — noun 1. any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position • Syn: ↑unorthodoxy, ↑heresy • Ant: ↑orthodoxy (for: ↑unorthodoxy) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 20heterodox and heterodoxy —    Contrary to or different from an acknowledged standard, a traditional form, or an established religion; unorthodox, unconventional. Or, holding unorthodox opinions or doctrines. Individuals often see other people s ideas as unconventional&#8230; …

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