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1 hierarchy (Church government by a hierarchy)
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2 hierarchy
['haɪ(ə)rɑːkɪ]1) Общая лексика: инстанция, священноначалие, иерархия, вертикаль2) Церковный термин: теократия3) Техника: иерархическая лестница, иерархический уровень, соподчинённость4) Математика: иерархический, шкала (кардинальных чисел)5) Религия: ангелы, мир ангелов, церковная власть, (A ruling body of clergy organized into orders or ranks each subordinate to the one above it) церковная иерархия, (Church government by a hierarchy) священноначалие6) Экономика: иерархия (напр. в структуре управления), механизм, структура7) Дипломатический термин: церковная иерархия -
3 episcopacy (Government of the church by bishops or by a hierarchy)
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4 episcopacy
[ɪ'pɪskəpəsɪ]1) Общая лексика: епископальная система управления, епископальная система церковного управления, епископство, эпископальная система2) Собирательно: ( the episcopacy) епископы3) Религия: епархия, епископы, сан епископа, (= episcopate) епископат, (Government of the church by bishops or by a hierarchy) епископальная система управления
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