Insignis
Insignis is a Latin adjective meaning notable, remarkable, outstanding, conspicuous, or distinguished. It can also be used to describe something that is signal or bearing a mark. The word is often used in a descriptive context to emphasize the quality or importance of a person, object, or event.
The term is frequently encountered in historical, scientific, and literary texts, particularly those drawing upon classical traditions. In botany and zoology, insignis is sometimes used as a specific epithet in binomial nomenclature to denote a species possessing noteworthy characteristics. In a more general sense, it can be applied to anything that is worthy of attention due to its exceptional nature.
In ecclesiastical contexts, insignis can refer to the dignity or prestige associated with a particular office or honor. Similarly, in heraldry, it may describe a bearing or charge that is particularly prominent or significant within a coat of arms.