Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Derivative.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Derived.
- noun A word derived from another; a derivative.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb obsolete To derive.
- adjective rare, rare, rare Derived; derivative.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Something
derived ; aderivative . - verb obsolete To
derive .
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Examples
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And calculus fans seeking to calculate a derivative have used the word "derivate," which Dr. Wolfram is pretty sure isn't a word.
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According to food chemist Udo Pollmer of the European Institute of Food and Nutrition Sciences in Munich, alcohol can be absorbed in cyclodextrines, a sugar derivate.
Red wine powder, fraud, art exhibit, Lance – sipped and spit | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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In realization of this trend, industry veteran Merwin Andrade decided to open GRAST (derivate from words "Graphic Store"), a lifestyle storefront in, of all place, New York City Subway station.
GRAST Lifestyle Store To Open In Times Square Subway Station freshnessmag.com 2010
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In realization of this trend, industry veteran Merwin Andrade decided to open GRAST (derivate from words "Graphic Store"), a lifestyle storefront in, of all place, New York City Subway station.
GRAST Lifestyle Store To Open In Times Square Subway Station 2010
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We can't perpetually float our economy on stock market, housing, and Wall Street funny money derivate bubbles.
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Even the title is a derivate from the original, called “Nucleophile”.
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Yet its incredible history and derivate lessons have been largely limited to books and those familiar with them.
Joshua Stanton: The People of the Book Teach History Online 2010
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Similar questions about other commodities generally moving to the south, such as timber, hemp, felt, horses, sheep and its derivate wool and woolens, hides, and meat, and opium will generate different answers about the role of state authorities and local actors.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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The rules being drafted by the finance ministry and the Reserve Bank of India would require banks to share their derivate exposure to customers, just like they do now on loans through Credit Information Bureau (of India) Ltd or Cibil.
India News Digest: LTTE Funded Rajnikant's Movies, Says Lanka Minister 2009
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The answer to Question 5 would be interesting, but presumably more of a political question, rather than a legal question relevant to the derivate lawsuit.
Sound Politics: Liberals Hate Money...When It Isn't Theirs 2006
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