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Het·er·o·dox

/ˈhedərəˌdäks/



Not conforming with accepted or orthodox standards or beliefs.



"His heterodox views were not welcomed at the Church."



Early 17th century (originally as a noun denoting an unorthodox opinion):



Via late Latin from Greek heterodoxos, from heteros ‘other’ + doxa ‘opinion’.


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