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Rank vs. Status
In this article rank is used as a synonym for status, and the term, rank, has been linked to 'status. One of the meanings of rank in the Oxford English Dictionary is 'A level in a military or professional hierarchy, or the people who constitute this; a grade, position, title; A distinct level in a social hierarchy, or the people who constitute this; a class, station, order.'

Status is defined as a 'Social or professional rank, position, or standing; a person's relative importance; (also) spec. high rank or social position.'

Are they the same thing? Is there an anthropologist who can clear this up? 0x0n (talk) 21:09, 29 August 2022 (UTC)