Antiorthodoxy

/ˌæntiɔrˈθɑdɑksi/ noun

Opposition to or rejection of traditional, established, or conventional beliefs and practices.

From anti- (against) + orthodoxy (conventional belief), which comes from Greek orthos (correct) + doxa (opinion). The term emerged in the 18th century to describe intellectual movements challenging established doctrines.

AM反正統
ARاللاأرثوذكسية
BNপ্রতি-পরম্পরা
CAantiortodoxia
CSantiortodoxie
DAantiortodoksi
DEAntiorthodoxie
ELαντιορθοδοξία
ESantiortodoxia
FAمخالفت با正しさ
FIantiortodoksia
FRantiorthodoxie
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