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dog·ma \ˈdȯgmə also ˈdägmə\ noun (plural dogmas \-məz\ ; also dogma·ta \-məd.ə, -mətə\) Etymology: Latin, from Greek, from dokein to seem good, seem, think — more at decent 1. a. : something held as an established opinion; especially : one or more definite and authoritative tenets b. : a code or systematized formulation of such tenets (as by a theoretician or a school of art or philosophy) < pedagogical dogma > < communist dogma > c. : a point of view or alleged authoritative tenet put forth as dogma without adequate grounds : an arrogant or vehement expression of opinion 2. : a doctrine or body of doctrines of theology and religion formally stated and authoritatively proclaimed by a church Synonyms: see doctrine |