salientem
Salientem is the accusative singular masculine present active participle form of the Latin verb salire, meaning to leap or jump. The stem is salient-, and the -em ending marks the accusative singular. As a participle, salientem agrees with a masculine noun in gender, number, and case, and it can be used attributively to describe a noun, or substantively in certain constructions to mean “the leaping one.”
In Latin, participles such as salientem participate in the same inflectional system as adjectives and can introduce
Outside Latin scholarship, salientem is not used as an independent word in English; it appears only as