Orthodox
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Orthodox in Christianity may refer to:
- Assyrian Church of the East, the Assyrian Orthodox Church.
- Eastern Christianity, referring collectively to the Eastern Christian churches and their religious traditions
- Eastern Orthodox Church, the Church descended from the Imperial Church of the Byzantine Empire
- Oriental Orthodox Churches, the communion of Eastern Christian Churches that recognize only the first three ecumenical councils, and reject the dogmatic definitions of the Council of Chalcedon
- Orthodox Christianity
Orthodox in Judaism may refer to:
- Orthodox Judaism, a set of Judaic traditions characterized by traditional interpretation of Jewish law
- Haredi Judaism (Ultra-Orthodox Judaism)
- Modern Orthodox Judaism (Neo-Orthodox Judaism)
Other meanings of Orthodox include:
- Orthodox stance, in boxing, the designation for the normal stance for a right-handed boxer or Mixed Martial Arts combatant.
- Orthodox seed, a seed which may be preserved via drying or freezing.
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