Found 2 items, similar to Salient.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: salient
salient
adj 1: having a quality that thrusts itself into attention;
“an
outstanding fact of our time is that nations poisoned
by anti semitism proved less fortunate in regard to
their own freedom”;
“a new theory is the most
prominent feature of the book”;
“salient traits”;
“a
spectacular rise in prices”;
“a striking thing about
Picadilly Circus is the statue of Eros in the center”;
“a striking resemblance between parent and child”
[syn:
outstanding,
prominent,
spectacular,
striking]
2: (of angles) pointing outward at an angle of less than 180
degrees [ant:
re-entrant]
3: represented as leaping (rampant but leaning forward) [syn:
salient(ip)]
salient
n : (military) the part of the line of battle that projects
closest to the enemy
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Salient
Salient
\Sa"li*ent\, a. (Fort.)
A salient angle or part; a projection.
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Salient
\Sa"li*ent\, a. [L. saliens, -entis, p. pr. of salire to
leap; cf. F. saillant. See
Sally, n. & v. i..]
1. Moving by leaps or springs; leaping; bounding; jumping.
“Frogs and salient animals.” --Sir T. Browne.
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2. Shooting out or up; springing; projecting.
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He had in himself a salient, living spring of
generous and manly action. --Burke.
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3. Hence, figuratively, forcing itself on the attention;
prominent; conspicuous; noticeable.
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He [Grenville] had neither salient traits, nor
general comprehensiveness of mind. --Bancroft.
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4. (Math. & Fort.) Projecting outwardly; as, a salient angle;
-- opposed to
re["e]ntering. See Illust. of
Bastion.
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5. (Her.) Represented in a leaping position; as, a lion
salient.
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Salient angle. See
Salient, a., 4.
Salient polygon (Geom.), a polygon all of whose angles are
salient.
Salient polyhedron (Geom.), a polyhedron all of whose solid
angles are salient.
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