Deriveverb
(transitive) To obtain or receive (something) from something else.
Deriveverb
To deduce (a conclusion) by reasoning.
Deriveverb
To find the derivation of (a word or phrase).
Deriveverb
To create (a compound) from another by means of a reaction.
Deriveverb
(intransitive) To originate or stem (from).
Deriveverb
To turn the course of (water, etc.); to divert and distribute into subordinate channels.
Deriveverb
To turn the course of, as water; to divert and distribute into subordinate channels; to diffuse; to communicate; to transmit; - followed by to, into, on, upon.
Deriveverb
To receive, as from a source or origin; to obtain by descent or by transmission; to draw; to deduce; - followed by from.
Deriveverb
To trace the origin, descent, or derivation of; to recognize transmission of; as, he derives this word from the Anglo-Saxon.
Deriveverb
To obtain one substance from another by actual or theoretical substitution; as, to derive an organic acid from its corresponding hydrocarbon.
Deriveverb
To flow; to have origin; to descend; to proceed; to be deduced.
Deriveverb
reason by deduction; establish by deduction
Deriveverb
obtain;
Deriveverb
come from;
Deriveverb
develop or evolve, especially from a latent or potential state
Deriveverb
come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example;
Derivateadjective
Derived; derivative.
Derivatenoun
Something derived; a derivative.
Derivateverb
(obsolete) To derive.
Derivateadjective
Derived; derivative.
Derivateverb
To derive.