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heterodox

Heterodox vs X - What's the difference?

heterodox | x |


As an adjective heterodox

is of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Maverick vs Heterodox - What's the difference?

maverick | heterodox |


As adjectives the difference between maverick and heterodox

is that maverick is showing independence in thoughts or actions while heterodox is of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical.

As a noun maverick

is an unbranded range animal.

Heterodox - What does it mean?

heterodox | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective heterodox

is of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical.

Heterodox vs Undefined - What's the difference?

heterodox | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between heterodox and undefined

is that heterodox is of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Heterodox vs Paradox - What's the difference?

heterodox | paradox |


As an adjective heterodox

is of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical.

As a noun paradox is

a self-contradictory statement, which can only be true if it is false, and vice versa.{{jump|self-contradictory statement|t|u}.

Heterodox vs Miscreant - What's the difference?

heterodox | miscreant |


As adjectives the difference between heterodox and miscreant

is that heterodox is of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical while miscreant is lacking in conscience or moral principles; unscrupulous.

As a noun miscreant is

one who has behaved badly, or illegally.

Heterodox vs Paradoxical - What's the difference?

heterodox | paradoxical |


As adjectives the difference between heterodox and paradoxical

is that heterodox is of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical while paradoxical is having self-contradictory properties.

Heterodox vs Impious - What's the difference?

heterodox | impious |


As adjectives the difference between heterodox and impious

is that heterodox is of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical while impious is not pious.

Heterodox vs Imperious - What's the difference?

heterodox | imperious |


As adjectives the difference between heterodox and imperious

is that heterodox is of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical while imperious is domineering, arrogant, or overbearing.

Heterodox vs Disease - What's the difference?

heterodox | disease |


As an adjective heterodox

is of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical.

As a noun disease is

(pathology) an abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired.

As a verb disease is

(obsolete) to cause unease; to annoy, irritate.

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