or·tho·dox
/ˈôrTHəˌdäks/
adjective
- (of a person or their views, especially religious or political ones, or other beliefs or practices) conforming to what is generally or traditionally accepted as right or true; established and approved."orthodox medical treatment"synonyms: conservative, traditional, observant, conformist, devout, strict, true, true blue, of the faith, of the true faith
- (of a thing) of the ordinary or usual type; normal."they avoided orthodox jazz venues"
- (of Jewish people or Judaism) strictly keeping to traditional doctrine and ritual."Orthodox Jewish boys"
- relating to the Orthodox Church.
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