Heretical

/həˈrɛtɪkəl/ adjective

Contrary to or departing from established religious doctrine or accepted beliefs; characterized by opinions that challenge orthodox thinking. Can refer to religious dissent or any departure from accepted principles.

From Greek 'hairetikos' meaning 'able to choose,' derived from 'hairein' (to take, choose). Originally neutral, referring to philosophical schools of choice, but became negative when applied to religious choices that differed from orthodox doctrine.

AMአረማዊ
ARمرتد
BNবিদ্বেষী
CAherètic
CSkacířský
DAkættersk
DEhäretisch
ELαιρετικός
ESherético
FAکفرآمیز
FIharhaoppinen
FRhérétique
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