Unconventional or unorthodox in opinion, doctrine, or practice, often referring to ideas or approaches that challenge traditional norms.
“The company's heterodox approach to innovation led to the development of a groundbreaking new product.”— Business
“The researcher's heterodox views on artificial intelligence sparked a heated debate among experts in the field.”— Technology
Origin: From Greek 'heteros' meaning 'different' and 'doxa' meaning 'opinion', referring to holding different opinions or beliefs.
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