eterodosso
heterodox
adjective eh-teh-ROH-doks-soh Rare
Origin: From Greek heteródoxos (of different opinion): héteros (other) + dóxa (opinion).
Also means
unorthodox
Usage Note
Eterodosso describes a view or person that deviates from accepted doctrine — originally theological, now used broadly in philosophy, politics, and economics. Its opposite is ortodosso. The noun form is eterodossia (heterodoxy). It is a formal, written-register word rarely heard in casual conversation.
Examples
"Le sue idee eterodossa sfidano la tradizione."
Natural Translation
His heterodox ideas challenge tradition.
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