hierarchy
71hierarchy — hi·er·ar·chy …
72hierarchy — noun Syn: ranking, order, pecking order, grading, ladder, scale …
73hierarchy — Иерархия …
74hierarchy — [ˈhaɪəˌrɑːki] noun 1) [C/U] a system for organizing people according to their status 2) [C] the group of people who control an organization …
75hierarchy — /hay(a)rarkiy/hiyar°. Originally, government by a body of priests. Now, the body of officers in any church or ecclesiastical institution, considered as forming an ascending series of ranks or degrees of power and authority, with the correlative… …
76hierarchy — /hay(a)rarkiy/hiyar°. Originally, government by a body of priests. Now, the body of officers in any church or ecclesiastical institution, considered as forming an ascending series of ranks or degrees of power and authority, with the correlative… …
77hierarchy — The government of a church, such as the Roman Catholic Church, by ecclesiastics in an ascending scale of authority …
78hierarchy — [14] Greek hierós meant ‘sacred, holy’. Combined with arkhēs ‘ruling’ (as in English archbishop) it produced hierárkhēs ‘chief priest’. A derivative of this, hierarkhíā, passed via medieval Latin hierarchia and Old French ierarchie into Middle… …
79celestial hierarchy — hierarchy (def. 6). [1880 85] * * * …
80Hierarchy of awe — There are various levels of awe due to psychological differences in persons. In those who have not produced an opinion of themselves, for instance a child, awe would be experienced regularly. Similarly, those who seem themselves as inferior or… …