- A
hierarchy (from Gr****: ἱεραρχία, hierarkhia, 'rule of a high priest', from hierarkhes, 'president of
sacred rites') is an
arrangement of
items (objects...
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Nobility is a
social class found in many
societies that have an aristocracy. It is
normally ranked immediately below royalty.
Nobility has
often been an...
- Maslow’s
hierarchy of
needs is a
conceptualisation of the
needs (or goals) that
motivate human behaviour,
which was
proposed by the
American psychologist...
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ranked in a
heirarchy called shokkai (職階). The
exact heirarchy may vary
based on the
scale and
history of the
shrine but, in general, the
heirarchy from highest...
- The
street hierarchy is an
urban planning technique for
laying out road
networks that
exclude automobile through-traffic from
developed areas. It is conceived...
- A
hierarchy of evidence,
comprising levels of
evidence (LOEs), that is,
evidence levels (ELs), is a
heuristic used to rank the
relative strength of results...
- In C. S. Lewis's
Chronicles of
Narnia series of novels,
Calormen /kəˈlɔːrmən/ is a
large country to the
southeast of Narnia.
Lewis probably derived its...
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guidance –
guidence har**** – harr****
height – heighth,
heigth hierarchy –
heirarchy hors d'oeuvres – hors derves,
ordeurves humorous –
humerous hygiene –...
- In the
zoological field of ethology, a
dominance hierarchy (formerly and
colloquially called a
pecking order) is a type of
social hierarchy that arises...