ideario
set of ideas
noun ee-deh-AH-ryoh Rare
Origin: From idea + collective suffix -ario, modelled on Latin idearium.
Also means
ideology
Usage Note
Ideario refers to the body of ideas, beliefs, or doctrine that characterises a person, movement, or institution — broader than ideología (which implies a systematic theory) and less rigid in tone. It is common in journalism: el ideario del partido.
Examples
"El ideario del partido es muy conservador."
Natural Translation
The party's set of ideas is very conservative.
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