orthopraxic
English
Etymology
From orthopraxy + -ic.
Adjective
orthopraxic (comparative more orthopraxic, superlative most orthopraxic)
- Alternative form of orthopractic, relating or conforming to orthopraxy.
- The ancient Indo-European religions were more orthopraxic than orthodox. Observance and sacrifices were more important than individual psychology or interpretation.