The Latin root for "dogma" is "dogma," which means opinion or belief. The Greek root for "dogma" is "dógmα," also meaning opinion or belief.
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A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
The word "pestilence" has a root meaning plague, which comes from the Latin word "pestis" meaning plague.
its orthodox, greek: ορθοδοξία (orthodoxia) from the words ortho meaning ''correct'' and doxasia meaning ''belief, dogma''.
Under attack, sentiments harden into dogma.
Central dogma of biology is life. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
The answer is TENET
'Dogma' is religious doctrine.
tenets teachings
One possibility is dogma.
Creed, tenet, dogma, confidence, assurance, condemnation...
The church's dogma states that certain beliefs are essential for salvation.
Dogma and faith are similar in that dogma requires the assent of Faith.
The Dogma was created in 1999.
A belief. In the church it can stand for particular doctrines used in certain religions. For example, The Roman Catholic Church and the Lutheran Church have different 'dogma's' or doctrines about how the word of God is spread or learned.