| orthodox | | |
| adj. (pertain) | 1. jewish-orthodox, orthodox | of or pertaining to or characteristic of Judaism.; "Orthodox Judaism" |
| ~ faith, religion, religious belief | a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny.; "he lost his faith but not his morality" |
| adj. | 2. orthodox | adhering to what is commonly accepted.; "an orthodox view of the world" |
| ~ conservative | resistant to change. |
| ~ antiheretical | opposed to heresy. |
| ~ sanctioned, canonic, canonical | conforming to orthodox or recognized rules.; "the drinking of cocktails was as canonical a rite as the mixing" |
| ~ conforming, conformist | adhering to established customs or doctrines (especially in religion). |
| ~ conventional, established | conforming with accepted standards.; "a conventional view of the world" |
| ~ traditional | pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines.; "the simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished" |
| ~ unreformed | unaffected by the Reformation. |
| ~ standard | established or well-known or widely recognized as a model of authority or excellence.; "a standard reference work"; "the classical argument between free trade and protectionism" |
| adj. (pertain) | 3. eastern orthodox, greek orthodox, orthodox, russian orthodox | of or relating to or characteristic of the Eastern Orthodox Church. |
| ~ faith, religion, religious belief | a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny.; "he lost his faith but not his morality" |
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