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Was (wer) ist orthodox - definition

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Orthadox; Ortodox; Independent Orthodox; Orthodox (disambiguation); Orthodoxy (disambiguation); Orthodoxism (disambiguation); Orthodox Christianity (disambiguation)

Orthodox         
relating to Orthodox Judaism or the Orthodox Church.
orthodox         
¦ adjective
1. conforming with traditional or generally accepted beliefs.
2. conventional; normal.
3. (usu. Orthodox) relating to Orthodox Judaism or the Orthodox Church.
Derivatives
orthodoxly adverb
Origin
ME: from Gk orthodoxos, from orthos 'straight or right' + doxa 'opinion'.
orthodox         
Note: The spelling 'Orthodox' is also used for meaning 3.
1.
Orthodox beliefs, methods, or systems are ones which are accepted or used by most people.
Many of these ideas are now being incorporated into orthodox medical treatment.
= conventional
? unorthodox
ADJ
2.
If you describe someone as orthodox, you mean that they hold the older and more traditional ideas of their religion or party.
...orthodox Jews.
...orthodox communists.
= conservative, traditional
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
The Orthodox churches are Christian churches in Eastern Europe which separated from the western church in the eleventh century.
...the Greek Orthodox Church.
ADJ

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Orthodox

Orthodox, Orthodoxy, or Orthodoxism may refer to:

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für orthodox
1. He also hears talk in ultra–Orthodox circles that after four years of ultra–Orthodox rule, a non–ultra–Orthodox mayor may be better.
2. Seventy percent of those polled by Keevon defined themselves as either Orthodox or Ultra–Orthodox.
3. The Orthodox and ultra–Orthodox publics have almost completely refrained from donating organs until now.
4. "I can cope very well with orthodoxy – Greek Orthodox, Syrian Orthodox, Armenian Orthodox – I can cope with Anglo–Catholicism, evangelicalism, charismatics.
5. The official Montenegrin Orthodox Church is part of the Serbian Orthodox Church and is against independence.