One puzzle of neutrino masses and mixings is that they do not exhibit the
kind of strong "hierarchy" that is found for the quarks and charged leptons.
Neutrino mass ratios and mixing angles are not small. A possible reason for
this is proposed here. It is based on the fact that typical realistic grand
unified models contain particles with unification-scale masses which, when
integrated out, can yield a neutrino mass matrix that is not of the standard
seesaw form.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, LaTe