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Meaning of Salient | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈseɪ.li.ənt

Definitions

  1. An outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense.
  2. A protrusion of the administrative borders of a geopolitical entity, such as a subnational entity or a sovereign state into another geopolitical entity, generally of the same administrative level.
  3. An overall-convex, protruding section of a sinuous fold and thrust belt, thrust sheet, or a single thrust fault, caused by one or more of: deformation (folding and faulting) of strata and geologic structures during orogenesis, differences in the angle of critical taper during orogenesis, or differing erosional level of the present geomorphological surface.

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Examples

“On April 26 the First Division had gone into the line in the Montdidier salient on the Picardy battlefront.”
“The battlefronts were often no more than a few hundred yards wide, and the salients never more than a few miles deep.”
“Orogenic arcs are made up by more advanced segments (salients) separated by less advanced zones (recesses) (Miser, 1932). Within salients, the critical taper is lower, the distance among thrust ramps is larger, and there may be more ramps departing from the basal décollement layer with respect to the recess areas.”

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