Orthodox

/ˈɔːrθəˌdɑːks/ adjective

Orthodox describes beliefs or practices that follow traditional or accepted rules, especially in religion. It can also mean conventional or not unusual.

From Greek “orthodoxos” meaning “having the right opinion,” from “orthos” (right, straight) and “doxa” (opinion, belief). It first referred to correct religious belief, then broadened to standard ideas in general.

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