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following or agreeing with established form, custom, or rules <teachers tended to favor poets who followed a very orthodox style of poetry> — see formal 1
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tending to favor established ideas, conditions, or institutions <orthodox in their view of the world, the Founding Fathers subscribed to the 18th-century notion that only men with property should be allowed to vote> — see conservative 1
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