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adj.
Breaking with convention or tradition; not orthodox.
unorthodoxly un·or'tho·dox'ly adv.
unorthodoxy un·or'tho·dox'y n
1. | Law. having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable. |
2. | useless; ineffectual; vain. |
3. | devoid; destitute (usually fol. by of): a life void of meaning. |
4. | without contents; empty. |
5. | an empty space; emptiness: He disappeared into the void. |
6. | something experienced as a loss or privation: His death left a great void in her life. |
7. | a gap or opening, as in a wall. |
8. | a vacancy; vacuum. |
9. | to make ineffectual; invalidate; nullify: to void a check. |
10. | to empty; discharge; evacuate: to void excrement. |
11. | to clear or empty (often fol. by of): to void a chamber of occupants. |
12. | Archaic. to depart from; vacate. |
— | Chuck Palahniuk |
Dictionary: un·or·tho·dox (ŭn-ôr'thə-dŏks') |
Antonyms: unorthodox |
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