Associations to the word «Orthodoxy»
Noun
- Churchman
- Enlightenment
- Puritan
- Icon
- Faith
- Unitarian
- Athos
- Spirituality
- Jewish
- Christian
- Thinker
- Religious
- Serb
- Religion
- Modernism
- Openness
- Slav
- Belief
- Pagan
- Sect
- Seminary
- Scripture
- Nationalism
- Communism
- Persecution
- Conversion
- Novgorod
- Iconography
- Bauer
- Ism
- Dominica
- Affirmation
- Confession
- Holy
- Caliph
- Antioch
- Samson
- Jehovah
- Church
- Nationality
- Hindu
- Ideology
- Proponent
- Cyril
- Shamanism
- Canon
- Confessor
- Converting
- Defender
- Assimilation
- Critique
- Brest
- Tsar
- Apostle
- Condemnation
- Kiev
- Legitimacy
- Tolerance
- Rejection
- Raphael
- Testament
- Resurgence
- Tradition
Adjective
Wiktionary
ORTHODOXY, noun. Correctness in doctrine and belief.
ORTHODOXY, noun. Conformity to established and accepted beliefs (usually of religions).
ORTHODOXY, proper noun. The Eastern Orthodox Church, including Greek Orthodox Church, Romanian Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church, and Serbian Orthodox Church.
ORTHODOXY, proper noun. The aggregate of the definitive elements of the Eastern Orthodox Church, such as its faith, worship, theology, and traditions.
ORTHODOXY, proper noun. The beliefs and practices of Orthodox Judaism.
Dictionary definition
ORTHODOXY, noun. The quality of being orthodox (especially in religion).
ORTHODOXY, noun. A belief or orientation agreeing with conventional standards.
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