Hegemonic — Heg e*mon ic, Hegemonical Heg e*mon ic*al, a. [Gr. ?. See {Hegemony}.] Leading; controlling; ruling; predominant. Princelike and hegemonical. Fotherby. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hegemonic — index influential, master, paramount, powerful, prevailing (having superior force), principal, sovereign (absolute) … Law dictionary
hegemonic — 1650s, from Gk. hegemonikos “related to a leader, capable of command,” from hegemon (see HEGEMONY (Cf. hegemony)). Earlier in same sense was hegemonical (1610s) … Etymology dictionary
hegemonic — hegemony ► NOUN ▪ dominance, especially by one state or social group over others. DERIVATIVES hegemonic adjective. ORIGIN Greek h gemonia, from h gem n leader … English terms dictionary
Hegemonic masculinity — is the normative ideal of masculinity to which men are supposed to aim. Hegemonic Masculinity is not necessarily the most prevalent masculinity, but rather the most socially endorsed. Characteristics associated with contemporary American… … Wikipedia
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hegemonic — adjective see hegemony … New Collegiate Dictionary
hegemonic — See hegemony. * * * … Universalium
hegemonic — adjective Of or pertaining to hegemony … Wiktionary
hegemònic — he|ge|mò|nic Mot Pla Adjectiu variable … Diccionari Català-Català