devastating |
salient |
As adjectives the difference between devastating and salient
is that
devastating is causing devastation while
salient is worthy of note; pertinent or relevant.
As a verb devastating
is .
As a noun salient is
(military) an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense.
salient |
saltatorial |
As adjectives the difference between salient and saltatorial
is that
salient is worthy of note; pertinent or relevant while
saltatorial is relating to leaping; moving by leaps; saltatory.
As a noun salient
is (military) an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense.
salient |
prominence |
As nouns the difference between salient and prominence
is that
salient is an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense while
prominence is the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent.
As an adjective salient
is worthy of note; pertinent or relevant.
poignant |
salient |
As adjectives the difference between poignant and salient
is that
poignant is sharp-pointed; keen while
salient is worthy of note; pertinent or relevant.
As a noun salient is
an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense.
panhandle |
salient |
As nouns the difference between panhandle and salient
is that
panhandle is the handle of a pan while
salient is an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense.
As a verb panhandle
is to beg for money, especially with a container in hand for receiving loose change, especially on the street, and particularly, by a bum.
As an adjective salient is
worthy of note; pertinent or relevant.
salient |
silent |
As adjectives the difference between salient and silent
is that
salient is worthy of note; pertinent or relevant while
silent is free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet.
As nouns the difference between salient and silent
is that
salient is an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense while
silent is that which is silent; a time of silence.
salient |
legitimate |
As adjectives the difference between salient and legitimate
is that
salient is worthy of note; pertinent or relevant while
legitimate is in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.
As a noun salient
is (military) an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense.
As a verb legitimate is
to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
credible |
salient |
As adjectives the difference between credible and salient
is that
credible is believable or plausible while
salient is worthy of note; pertinent or relevant.
As a noun salient is
an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense.
salient |
apparent |
As adjectives the difference between salient and apparent
is that
salient is worthy of note; pertinent or relevant while
apparent is capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye; within sight or view.
As a noun salient
is an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense.
pronounced |
salient |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between pronounced and salient
is that
pronounced is uttered, articulated while
salient is worthy of note; pertinent or relevant.
As a verb pronounced
is past tense of pronounce.
As a noun salient is
an outwardly projecting part of a fortification, trench system, or line of defense.
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