unorthodox

unorthodox
unorthodox
tr[ʌn'ɔːɵədɒks]
adjective
1 (behaviour etc) poco ortodoxo,-a, poco convencional
2 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL heterodoxo,-a, no ortodoxo,-a
unorthodox [.ʌn'ɔrɵə.dɑks] adj
: poco ortodoxo, poco convencional
unorthodox
adj.
poco ortodoxo adj.
ʌn'ɔːrθədɑːks, ʌn'ɔːθədɒks
adjective poco ortodoxo
['ʌn'ɔːθǝdɒks]
ADJ
1) (=unconventional) poco ortodoxo, poco convencional
2) (Rel) heterodoxo
* * *
[ʌn'ɔːrθədɑːks, ʌn'ɔːθədɒks]
adjective poco ortodoxo

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