fundamentalist vs hidebound

fundamentalist

noun
  • Originally referred to an adherent of an American Christian movement that began as a response to the rejection of the accuracy of the Bible, the alleged deity of Christ, Christ's atonement for humanity, the virgin birth, and miracles. 

  • A trader who trades on the financial fundamentals of the companies involved, as opposed to a chartist or technician. 

  • One who reduces religion to strict interpretation of core or original texts. 

  • A fundamentalist Christian. 

hidebound

adj
  • Stubborn; narrow-minded; inflexible. 

  • Having the bark so close and constricting that it impedes the growth. 

  • Bound with the hide of an animal. 

  • Having the skin adhering so closely to the ribs and back as not to be easily loosened or raised; emaciated. 

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