Hierarchists
[hahy-uh-rahr-kiz-uh m, hahy-rahr-kiz-] /ˈhaɪ əˌrɑr kɪz əm, ˈhaɪ rɑrˌkɪz-/
noun
1.
hierarchical principles, rule, or influence.
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[hahy-uh-rahr-kahyz, hahy-rahr-] /ˈhaɪ ə rɑrˌkaɪz, ˈhaɪ rɑr-/ verb (used with object), hierarchized, hierarchizing. 1. to arrange in a .
- Hieratic
[hahy-uh-rat-ik, hahy-rat-] /ˌhaɪ əˈræt ɪk, haɪˈræt-/ adjective 1. Also, hieratical. of or relating to priests or the priesthood; sacerdotal; priestly. 2. noting or pertaining to a form of ancient Egyptian writing consisting of abridged forms of hieroglyphics, used by the priests in their records. 3. noting or pertaining to certain styles in art in which […]
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[hahy-uh-rat-ik, hahy-rat-] /ˌhaɪ əˈræt ɪk, haɪˈræt-/ adjective 1. Also, hieratical. of or relating to priests or the priesthood; sacerdotal; priestly. 2. noting or pertaining to a form of ancient Egyptian writing consisting of abridged forms of hieroglyphics, used by the priests in their records. 3. noting or pertaining to certain styles in art in which […]
- Hiero-
1. a combining form meaning “sacred,” “priestly,” used in the formation of compound words: hierocracy. combining form 1. holy or divine: hierocracy, hierarchy
- Hierocracy
[hahy-uh-rok-ruh-see, hahy-rok-] /ˌhaɪ əˈrɒk rə si, haɪˈrɒk-/ noun, plural hierocracies. 1. rule or government by priests or ecclesiastics. /ˌhaɪəˈrɒkrəsɪ/ noun (pl) -cies 1. government by priests or ecclesiastics n. “rule or government by priests,” 1794; see hierarchy + -cracy. Related: Hierocratic.