Orthodoxy vs Stereotype - What's the difference?
orthodoxy | stereotype |
Correctness in doctrine and belief.
Conformity to established and accepted beliefs (usually of religions).
A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image.
(printing) A metal printing plate cast from a matrix moulded from a raised printing surface.
(psychology) A person who is regarded as embodying or conforming to a set image or type.
(UML) An extensibility mechanism of the Unified Modeling Language
To make a stereotype of someone or something, or characterize someone by a stereotype.
To prepare for printing in stereotype; to produce stereotype plates of.
To print from a stereotype.
(figurative) To make firm or permanent; to fix.
* Duke of Argyll (1887)
As nouns the difference between orthodoxy and stereotype
is that orthodoxy is correctness in doctrine and belief while stereotype is a conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or .As a proper noun Orthodoxy
is the Eastern Orthodox Church, including Greek Orthodox Church, Romanian Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church, and Serbian Orthodox Church.As a verb stereotype is
to make a stereotype of someone or something, or characterize someone by a stereotype.orthodoxy
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(orthodoxies)Antonyms
* heterodoxystereotype
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(wikipedia stereotype)Noun
(en noun)Verb
(stereotyp)- to stereotype the Bible
- Powerful causes tending to stereotype and aggravate the poverty of old conditions.