The base word for doctrine is "doctrina," which comes from the Latin word "doctrina" meaning teaching or instruction.
The base word is tradition from the Latin word "traditio," in the sense that it meant handing down doctrine (beliefs).
The root word for doctrine is ism
The doctrine did teach a belief.
'Dogma' is religious doctrine.
Doctine is not a grammatical word in English. Did you mean the word doctrine? Doctrine is a noun.
Axiom is another word for doctrine and/or means the same thing
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Common synonyms for doctrine:policyprincipleset of guidelines
The base part of a word is the main part that carries the core meaning. It is the word without any prefixes or suffixes attached.
An opinion, doctrine, or principle