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SALTANT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun plural -s : a mutant individual or strain; especially : one produced in a fungal or bacterial culture.
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SALTANT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
dancing; leaping; jumping. saltant. / ˈsæltənt /. adjective. (of an organism) differing from others of its species because of a saltation. “Collins English ...
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saltant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Leaping; jumping; dancing. · (heraldry) In a leaping position; springing forward; salient. · 1808, The Critical Review, or, Annals of Literature , ...
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saltant
saltant, a. (ˈsæltənt) [ad. L. saltant-em, pres. pple. of saltāre (see saltate).] 1. Leaping, jumping, dancing. Now rare or Obs.1601 Holland Pliny viii. xvi. I. 202 When he chaseth and followeth after other beasts, hee goeth alwaies saltant or rampant. 1711 Shaftesbury Charac. (1737) III. 117 This p...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Saltant
SALT'ANT, adjective [Latin saltans, from salto, to leap.] Leaping; jumping; dancing. Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP ...
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SALTANT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(of an organism) differing from others of its species because of a saltation.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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The three fleurs-de-lys were sometimes misinterpreted as "three toads erect, saltant", instead of "three lily flowers".
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saltant, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective saltant is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for saltant is from 1601, in a translation by Philemon Holland, ...
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Saltant Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Saltant Definition · Leaping; dancing. Webster's New World · (heraldry) In a leaping position; springing forward. Wiktionary · Part or all of this entry has been ...
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Word Information - search results for: saltant
A reference to bouncing or dancing: Certain saltant animals do a lot of leaping, jumping, and springing forward; such as, squirrels, weasels, rats, cats, ...
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"SALTANT": Organism exhibiting a sudden mutation - OneLook
▸ adjective: Leaping; jumping; dancing. ▸ adjective: (heraldry) In a leaping position; springing forward; salient. Similar: salient, upjumped, grasshopping, ...
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Saltant - DrawShield
Saltant, (fr.): a term sometimes applied to small animals springing forward, instead of rampant, eg of a goat, or ram; perhaps not to be distinguished from ...
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salient
salient, a. and n. (ˈseɪlɪənt) Also 6 saliaunte, 7 salliant, 7–9 saliant, 8 saillant. [ad. L. salientem, pres. pple. of salīre to leap. The form has been freq. assimilated wholly or partly to F. saillant (from the same source).] A. adj. 1. a. Leaping, jumping; esp. of animals, saltatorial. Used by S...
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Netphen
Netphen's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: Per fess, azure semee of billets a demi-lion Or armed and langued gules and Or a boar saltant
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rampant
rampant, a. (n.) (ˈræmpənt) Also 5 raump-; 4–6 -aunt, (5 -awnt), 5–6 -and. [a. F. rampant, pres. pple. of ramper ramp v.1 By Wyclif and Trevisa inaccurately employed to render L. rapiens and rapax. In northern Eng. and Sc. prior to 1600 rampand is properly the pres. pple. of ramp. In early use freq....
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