Rank is the relative position, value, worth, complexity, power, importance, authority, level, etc. of a person or object within a ranking, such as:
Level or position in a hierarchical organization
- Academic rank
 - Diplomatic rank
 - Hierarchy
 - Hierarchy of the Catholic Church
 - Military rank
 - Police ranks of the United States
 - Ranking member, [US politics] the most senior member of a committee from the minority party, and thus second-most senior member of a committee
 - Imperial, royal and noble ranks
 
Level or position in society
Places
- Rank, Iran, a village
 - Rank, Nepal, a village development committee
 
People
- Rank (surname), a list of people with the name
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
- Rank (album), a live album by the Smiths
 - "Rank", a song by Artwork from A Bugged Out Mix
 
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Rank (chess), a row of the chessboard
 - Rank (film), a short film directed by David Yates
 - Rank, a set of pipes in a pipe organ
 
Brands and enterprises
- Rank Group Limited, an investment company owned by Graeme Hart
 - The Rank Group plc, European gaming and leisure business
- The Rank Organisation, a British entertainment company formed in 1937, now part of the Rank Group
 
 
Computing and technology
- Rank (computer programming)
 - Memory rank, or ranking, of computer memory, a set of DRAM chips connected to the same chip select, and which are able to be accessed simultaneously
 
Mathematics
- Rank (differential topology)
 - Rank (graph theory)
 - Rank (linear algebra), the dimension of the vector space generated (or spanned) by a matrix's columns
 - Rank (set theory)
 - Rank (type theory)
 - Rank of an abelian group, the cardinality of a maximal linearly independent subset
 - Rank of a free module
 - Rank of a greedoid, the maximal size of a feasible set
 - Rank of a group, the smallest cardinality of a generating set for the group
 - Rank of a Lie group – see Cartan subgroup
 - Rank of a matroid, the maximal size of an independent set
 - Rank of a partition, at least two definitions in number theory
 - Rank of a tensor
 - Rank of a vector bundle
 - Rank statistics
 
Science
- RANK, receptor activator of nuclear factor κ B, a type I membrane protein
 - Taxonomic rank, in biology (species, genus, family, etc.)
 
Other uses
- Rank (formation), a line of soldiers standing abreast
 - Rank, a grade of coal
 
See also
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