Doctrine

/ˈdɒktrɪn/ noun

A set of beliefs or principles that are taught and accepted by a group, especially in religion, politics, or law. It is often treated as an official or authoritative teaching.

From Latin 'doctrina', meaning 'teaching, instruction, knowledge', from 'doctor' meaning 'teacher'. It entered English through Old French 'doctrine'. The word kept the sense of something formally taught and passed down.

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