SALIENTS - translation to arabic
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SALIENTS - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Salient (disambiguation); Salients

SALIENTS         

الصفة

بَيِّن ; جَلِيّ ; مُلَاحَظ ; مَلْحُوظ

salient         
‎ بَارِز‎
salient         
بَارِز

Definition

Salient
·adj A salient angle or part; a projection.
II. Salient ·vi Shooting out or up; springing; projecting.
III. Salient ·vi Represented in a leaping position; as, a lion salient.
IV. Salient ·vi Moving by leaps or springs; leaping; bounding; jumping.
V. Salient ·vi Hence, figuratively, forcing itself on the attention; prominent; conspicuous; noticeable.
VI. Salient ·vi Projecting outwardly; as, a salient angle;
- opposed to reentering. ·see ·Illust. of Bastion.

Wikipedia

Salient

Salient may refer to:

  • Salient (military), a battlefield feature that projects into enemy territory
  • Salient (geography), an elongated protrusion of a territory
  • Salient (heraldry), an adjective describing a heraldic beast in a leaping attitude
  • Salient pole, a projecting electromagnetic pole of a field coil
  • SALIENT, SALt Irradiation ExperimeNT, a thorium molten salt reactor
  • Salient (magazine), Victoria University of Wellington student publication
  • Salient Software, a utility software company between 1990 and 1992, taken over by Fifth Generation Systems, meanwhile Symantec / Norton
  • Salient Partners, an asset management firm
  • Salient CRGT, a US government IT services firm based in Fairfax, Virginia
Examples of use of SALIENTS
1. The IDF officer said the army intends to clear all salients between the border and the fence of explosives.
2. Salients have come and gone, casualties mount, the line is rectified, and commanders succeed one another like British generals in the Western desert.
3. The route of the fence along the salients, which diverges significantly from the Green Line, was first approved by the government in October 2003.
4. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has of late approved additional changes to the course of the fence, adding two salients to the Israeli side of the divide: one from Beit Aryeh to Ariel, and another from Alfei Menashe to Kedumin.
5. In April 2006, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert authorized further changes when he stated that the fence would include only two salients – one from Beit Aryeh to Ariel, and the other from Alfei Menashe to Kedumim.