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deriv.
abbreviation
1 derivation.
2 derivative.
3 derived.
derivation
noun
1 the act of deriving or the state or process of being derived.
2 the source or origin (especially of a word).
3 grammar
a the process of forming a word by adding an affix to another word;
b a word formed in this way.
derivational adjective .
derivative
adjective not original; derived from or copying something else.
noun
1 something which is derived from something else.
2 grammar a word formed by adding an affix to another word, such as happily from happy , decarbonize from carbon . Compare compound1 ( noun 3).
3 chem a compound, usually organic, that is made from another compound.
4 maths the result of differentiation in order to calculate the changes in one variable produced by changes in another variable.
5 stock exchange any of various financial arrangements, such as a futures contract (see future, noun 5) or an option (see option, noun 4), based on the price of an underlying commodity.
derivatively adverb .
derive
verb (derived , deriving )
1 intr (usu derive from something) to come or arise from it; to have it as a source.
2 (usu derive something from something else) to obtain or produce one thing from another.
[14c: from French dériver , from Latin derivare to lead or draw off water]
derivable adjective .
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