Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
peck-order
Noun
/ˈpɛk ˌɔːrdər/
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Definition
A hierarchical system within a group, particularly among animals, where individuals have a ranking that determines social standing and access to resources.
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Examples
- In the barnyard, the rooster establishes the peck-order among the hens.
- Understanding the peck-order can help in managing team dynamics in the workplace.
- The schoolyard often has a peck-order that influences friendship groups among students.
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Meaning
The peck-order refers to the hierarchy that exists within social groups, often seen in animal behavior but also applicable to human social dynamics, indicating who is dominant and who is submissive.
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Synonyms
- hierarchy
- rank
- social order
- pecking order