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Definition of Saliencies
1. saliency [n] - See also: saliency
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saliencies
Literary usage of Saliencies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1868)
"With the binocular ophthalmoscope there will be no difficulty in distinguishing
these two conditions, for all saliencies will appear as such, ..."
2. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1874)
"... but molars larger with sharper saliencies and re-entrances. Coronoid attaining
level of condyle. External form somewhat approaching the ..."
3. Fashions in Literature: And Other Literary and Social Essays & Addresses by Charles Dudley Warner (1902)
"... and the effect of the play depends upon passion and sentiment. But as a rule,
we get only the more obvious saliencies, the bones of ..."
4. Fashions in Literature: And Other Literary and Social Essays & Addresses by Charles Dudley Warner (1902)
"... and the effect of the play depends upon passion and sentiment. But as a rule,
we get only the more obvious saliencies, the bones of ..."
5. Authors and I by Charles Lewis Hind (1921)
"Like Kipling, he has the gift of talking with strangers, gleaning stories from
them: he remembers the saliencies. And he has the power of writing simple, ..."
6. The Story of Spanish Paintingby Charles Henry Caffin by Charles Henry Caffin (1910)
"... and to Heighten the saliencies by light. Yet it is difficult to understand
how Goya could have had many opportunities of studying Rembrandt, ..."
7. The Story of Spanish Paintingby Charles Henry Caffin by Charles Henry Caffin (1910)
"... and to heighten the saliencies by light. Yet it is difficult to understand
how Goya could have had many opportunities of studying Rembrandt, ..."
8. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1868)
"With the binocular ophthalmoscope there will be no difficulty in distinguishing
these two conditions, for all saliencies will appear as such, ..."
9. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1874)
"... but molars larger with sharper saliencies and re-entrances. Coronoid attaining
level of condyle. External form somewhat approaching the ..."
10. Fashions in Literature: And Other Literary and Social Essays & Addresses by Charles Dudley Warner (1902)
"... and the effect of the play depends upon passion and sentiment. But as a rule,
we get only the more obvious saliencies, the bones of ..."
11. Fashions in Literature: And Other Literary and Social Essays & Addresses by Charles Dudley Warner (1902)
"... and the effect of the play depends upon passion and sentiment. But as a rule,
we get only the more obvious saliencies, the bones of ..."
12. Authors and I by Charles Lewis Hind (1921)
"Like Kipling, he has the gift of talking with strangers, gleaning stories from
them: he remembers the saliencies. And he has the power of writing simple, ..."
13. The Story of Spanish Paintingby Charles Henry Caffin by Charles Henry Caffin (1910)
"... and to Heighten the saliencies by light. Yet it is difficult to understand
how Goya could have had many opportunities of studying Rembrandt, ..."
14. The Story of Spanish Paintingby Charles Henry Caffin by Charles Henry Caffin (1910)
"... and to heighten the saliencies by light. Yet it is difficult to understand
how Goya could have had many opportunities of studying Rembrandt, ..."