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What are some words from the root dox?

The root "dox" comes from the Greek word "doxa," meaning "opinion," "belief," or "glory." Here are some words derived from this root:

Related to Opinion or Belief:

* Orthodox: Conforming to established beliefs or doctrines, especially in religion.

* Heterodox: Holding beliefs that are different from or contrary to established doctrines.

* Paradox: A statement that seems contradictory but may be true.

* Dogma: A principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true.

* Doxic: Relating to or characteristic of belief or opinion.

Related to Glory or Praise:

* Doxology: A hymn of praise to God.

* Eudoxus: A Greek astronomer and mathematician (the name itself means "renowned for good").

Other Related Words:

* Doxically: In a way that relates to belief or opinion.

* Doxastic: Relating to belief or opinion.

It's important to note that some words, like "doxology," have a more specific meaning and are not simply directly derived from the root "dox."

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