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The Word of the Day for December 15 is:

heterodox \HET-uh-ruh-dahks\ adjective
*1 : contrary to or different from an acknowledged standard, a traditional
form, or an established religion : unorthodox, unconventional
2 : holding unorthodox opinions or doctrines

Example sentence:
In the 16th century, Nicolaus Copernicus presented the then-heterodox
theory that the sun is the center of our solar system.

Did you know?
"Orthodoxy... is my doxy -- heterodoxy is another man's doxy," quipped
18th-century bishop William Warburton. He was only punning, but it is true that
individuals often see other people's ideas as unconventional while regarding
their own as beyond reproach. The antonyms "orthodox" and "heterodox" developed
from the same root, the Greek "doxa," which means "opinion." "Heterodox"
derives from "doxa" plus "heter-," a combining form meaning "other" or
"different"; "orthodoxy" pairs "doxa" with "orth-," meaning "correct" or
"straight."

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.






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