Salient
Salient is an English adjective meaning most noticeable or important, derived from the Latin salientem, the present participle of salire, “to leap.” The term is used to describe features, points, or aspects that stand out relative to their surroundings. In geometry and architecture, a salient is a projecting part of a shape, landform, or fortification; a cliff, peninsula, or bulge that juts outward.
As a noun, salient typically refers to such a projecting element—historically in military contexts to describe
In everyday use, salient describes prominent traits or arguments. A salient feature is one that is particularly
In cognitive neuroscience, the salience network comprises brain regions that detect and filter salient stimuli and
The term also appears in geography and linguistics to describe prominent locales or noteworthy linguistic features,