- verb(derive something from)derive (verb) · derives (third person present) · derived (past tense) · derived (past participle) · deriving (present participle)
- obtain something from (a specified source):"they derived great comfort from this assurance"
- (derive something from)base a concept on a logical extension or modification of (another concept):"Eliot derived his poetics from the French Symbolists"
- (derive from)(of a word) have (a specified word, usually of another language) as a root or origin:"the word “punch” derives from the Hindustani “pancha”" · "the word “man” is derived from the Sanskrit “manu.”"
- (derive from)arise from or originate in (a specified source):"words whose spelling derives from Dr. Johnson's incorrect etymology"
- linguistics(be derived from)(of an expression in a natural language) be linked by a set of stages to (its underlying abstract form).
- (be derived from)(of a substance) be formed or prepared by (a chemical or physical process affecting another substance):"strong acids are derived from the combustion of fossil fuels"
- mathematicsobtain (a function or equation) from another by a sequence of logical steps, for example by differentiation:"the volume fraction of the soil can then be derived as a function of L"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘draw a fluid through or into a channel’): from Old French deriver or Latin derivare, from de- ‘down, away’ + rivus ‘brook, stream’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- obtain something from (a specified source):
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