yes it can
ex: Louis an orthodox roman catholic .
a christian orthodox is to go to curch every day they can
The orthodox way to celebrate Easter includes attending church services and participating in traditional rituals.
Orthodox is an adjective, because it describes a noun. Your entrance to the freeway during rush-hour traffic was somewhat less than orthodox.
"Ispola eti despota" is a greek sentence which means many long years, this sentence is used at the end of the Holy Mass for the Greek Orthodox in the presence of a Bishop, Archbishop or Patriarch.
Orthodox Jews keep a strictly kosher home.
Orthodox Jews wear phylacteries as a reminder of their Scriptures.
orthodox = standard, conventional, traditional Copernicus got into a lot of trouble for challenging the orthodox view that the sun revolved round the Earth; Copernicus believed the opposite.
A ‘Greek Orthodox’ Christian is a Christian who comes under the Orthodox Church of Greece. In the rest of the world, he or she would be known as an Orthodox Christian. The name "greek orthodox" should not be used to describe Orthodox Christians in other countries outside of Greece. There is no nationality in the Orthodox Church. It is open to people of all backgrounds, races and cultures. Orthodox Christians in Japan are Japanese Orthodox, Orthodox Christians in Russia are Russian Orthodox, Orthodox Christians in America are American Orthodox, etc.
I live near Orthodox Jews and they're strict Sabbath observers.
No, it is considered a sub-group. "Eastern Orthodox" is a broad term used to edscribe the group of chruches that split with the Roman Catholics in the 11th century
Commonly used is butane.
yes, Chabad-Lubavitch is considered Ultra-Orthodox as are all Chassidim the use of the term orthodox and Ultra-orthodox in Judaism is fairly recent used by Reform to differentiate them.