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gerarchiche

Gerarchiche is the Italian feminine plural form of the adjective gerarchico, used to describe things that belong to or are arranged according to a hierarchy. It is commonly employed to refer to structures, systems, or processes characterized by multiple levels of rank, authority, or precedence, such as organizations, classifications, or social relations.

Etymology and usage: the term derives from gerarchia (hierarchy), which in turn comes from Greek hierarkhía,

Contexts: in sociology and organizational studies, gerarchiche structures describe multi-level systems of authority and decision-making. In

Grammar: gerarchiche is the feminine plural form; masculine plural is gerarchici, feminine singular is gerarchica, and

See also: gerarchia, gerarchico, hierarchical.

formed
from
hieros
“sacred”
and
arkho
“to
rule.”
In
Italian,
gerarchico
and
its
inflected
forms
are
widely
used
across
fields
to
express
hierarchical
organization.
zoology
and
ethology,
the
concept
appears
in
discussions
of
dominance
hierarchies
among
animals.
In
information
technology,
the
phrase
is
used
for
tree-like
data
structures,
file
systems,
and
taxonomies
that
implement
nested
ordering.
masculine
singular
is
gerarchico.
It
typically
accompanies
nouns
such
as
strutture,
relazioni,
or
sistemi
(per
strutture
gerarchiche;
relazioni
gerarchiche;
sistemi
gerarchici).