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orthodox - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Orthodox \Or"tho*dox\, a. [L. orthodoxus, Gr. 'orqo`doxos;
     'orqo`s right, true + do`xa opinion, dokei^n to think, seem;
     cf. F. orthodoxe. See Ortho-, Dogma.]
     1. Sound in opinion or doctrine, especially in religious
        doctrine; hence, holding the Christian faith; believing
        the doctrines taught in the Scriptures; -- opposed to
        heretical and heterodox; as, an orthodox Christian.
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     2. According or congruous with the doctrines of Scripture,
        the creed of a church, the decree of a council, or the
        like; as, an orthodox opinion, book, etc.
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     3. Adhering to generally approved doctrine or practices;
        conventional. Opposed to unorthodox.
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              He saluted me on both cheeks in the orthodox manner.
                                                    --H. R.
                                                    Haweis.
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     4. Of or pertaining to the churches of the Eastern Christian
        rite, especially the Greek Orthodox or Russian Orthodox
        churches, which do not recognize the supremacy of the Pope
        of Rome in matters of faith.
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     Note: The term orthodox differs in its use among the various
           Christian communions. The Greek Church styles itself
           the "Holy Orthodox Apostolic Church," regarding all
           other bodies of Christians as more or less heterodox.
           The Roman Catholic Church regards the Protestant
           churches as heterodox in many points. In the United
           States the term orthodox is frequently used with
           reference to divergent views on the doctrine of the
           Trinity. Thus it has been common to speak of the
           Trinitarian Congregational churches in distinction from
           the Unitarian, as Orthodox.` The name is also applied
           to the conservative, in distinction from the "liberal",
           or Hicksite, body in the Society of Friends.
           --Schaff-Herzog Encyc.
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orthodox - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  Orthodox
      adj 1: of or pertaining to or characteristic of Judaism;
             "Orthodox Judaism" [syn: Orthodox, Jewish-Orthodox]
      2: adhering to what is commonly accepted; "an orthodox view of
         the world" [ant: unorthodox]
      3: of or relating to or characteristic of the Eastern Orthodox
         Church [syn: Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, Russian   Orthodox
         , Greek Orthodox]

orthodox - Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :

  121 Moby Thesaurus words for "orthodox":
     Christian, Orthodox Jew, Sunni Muslim, accepted, accordant,
     accustomed, acknowledged, admitted, anal, approved, authentic,
     authoritative, authorized, being done, bourgeois, button-down,
     canonical, canonist, comme il faut, common, compulsive, concordant,
     conformable, conformist, conservative, conventional, correct,
     corresponding, customary, de rigueur, decent, decorous, die-hard,
     doctrinal, dour, established, evangelical, faithful, firm, fogyish,
     formal, formalistic, fundamentalist, hard, harmonious, hidebound,
     impliable, in accord, in keeping, in line, in step, inexorable,
     inflexible, iron, ironbound, ironclad, ironhanded, kosher, literal,
     meet, muscle-bound, obdurate, obstinate, of the faith, official,
     old-line, ordinary, orthodox Christian, orthodoxical, orthodoxist,
     pedantic, plastic, popular, precisianistic, prevailing, prevalent,
     procrustean, proper, purist, puristic, puritan, puritanic,
     reactionary, received, recognized, regular, relentless, right,
     rigid, rigorist, rigoristic, rigorous, rockbound, sanctioned,
     scriptural, seemly, sound, square, standard, stiff, straight,
     straightlaced, straitlaced, stubborn, stuffy, textual, textualist,
     textuary, the orthodox, tory, traditional, traditionalist,
     traditionalistic, true, true believer, true-blue, unbending,
     uncompromising, unrelenting, unyielding, uptight