| dogmatic |
characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable principles of or pertaining to or characteristic of a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative relating to or involving dogma; "dogmatic writings"
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| dogma |
civil law. This word is used in the first chapter, first section, of the second Novel, and signifies an ordinance of the senate. See also Dig. 27, 1, 6.
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| dogma |
Institutionalized doctrine...
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| dogma |
a belief or set of beliefs that a religion, political, philosophical, or moral group holds to be unquestionably true
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| dogma |
A generally held set of formulated beliefs.
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