no it is not, the US is a quadrodox
no it is not, the US is a quadrodox
Yes, because we have different opinions than other countries. Therefore, we are a heterodox country.The US is heterodox because it tolerates different opinions/lifestyles/religions/etc., not because the US has different opinions than other countries.
This book has a very heterodox religion in it .
The book demonstrates the extent and richness of the radical heterodox tradition in economics.
The word heterodox is an adjective. It means pertaining to beliefs that are different from the norm.
Heterodox means going against the mainstream or accepted beliefs or practices. It's like being the rebel in a group of conformists, shaking things up and challenging the status quo. So, if you're feeling a bit rebellious and want to stir the pot, just embrace your inner heterodox.
"unorthodox", when the meaning is non-conventional or non-traditionalist, but "heterodox", when the meaning is a non-Orthodox Christian or belief.
1. dox 2. heterodox 3. orthdox 4. paradox 5. philodox 6. pseudodox 7. redox 8. unorthodox
There isn't really one in English. It comes from the Greek hetero- "the other" and doxa "opinion", as contrasted to "orthodox" which comes from the Greek for "the right opinion."
Heterogenous, heterogeneous, heteroclite, heterodox, heteropathy . . . . heterosexual
It means that there is a high possibility of offspring inheriting the specific trait. For example, a 'normal patterned' snake that is 'hetero for albino' - would likely produce a mixed clutch of babies. The clutch could have all 'normal', all albino or a varying mixture of colour patterns.
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., 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., Approved; conventional.