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a series of ordered groupings moving from broader general categories to narrow specific ones. In a web directory you may only see one level of the hierarchy at a time. When you select a topic you are then shown the options at the next level. See also Taxonomy; Thesaurus.
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Any system where there is a parent-child relationship.
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A classification of relationships in which each item except the top one (known as the root) is a specialized form of the item above it. Each item can have one or more items below it in the hierarchy. In the Java class hierarchy, the root is the Object class.
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a system of persons ordered by class -middle-class, upper-class
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The ordering of the dice, and thus their corresponding Forces, when they are rolled. It is the Hierarchy that determines the outcome of an in-question action. The smaller the number on the die, the higher it is in the Hierarchy. The top position (lowest number), which may only be occupied uniquely, is labeled Dominant. The next highest position, or highest if the lowest number is tied, is labeled Major. The lowest position, which again may only be occupied uniquely, is labeled Weak. ...
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