Orthodox has two meanings:
* In general, "orthodox" refers to "correct beliefs" and is the opposite of heresy.
* When capitalized, "Orthodox" refers to Eastern Christianity following the Great Schism.
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| - Orthodox has two meanings:
* In general, "orthodox" refers to "correct beliefs" and is the opposite of heresy.
* When capitalized, "Orthodox" refers to Eastern Christianity following the Great Schism.
- The term orthodox means "ordinary". When used in context it may refer to a common way of fighting in the ring (commonly referred to as an orthodox boxing style), or an orthodox boxing stance. The opposite of orthodox is unorthodox.
- Orthodox Judaism is one of the three main branches of Jewish religious practice. The main idea behind it is that the Torah is the word of God, and should be followed accordingly.
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| - Orthodox has two meanings:
* In general, "orthodox" refers to "correct beliefs" and is the opposite of heresy.
* When capitalized, "Orthodox" refers to Eastern Christianity following the Great Schism.
- The term orthodox means "ordinary". When used in context it may refer to a common way of fighting in the ring (commonly referred to as an orthodox boxing style), or an orthodox boxing stance. The opposite of orthodox is unorthodox.
- Orthodox Judaism is one of the three main branches of Jewish religious practice. The main idea behind it is that the Torah is the word of God, and should be followed accordingly.
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