derived meaning
EN[dɪˈɹaɪvd]US
- VerbBFderiveSGderivesPRderivingPREdé-
- simple past tense and past participle of derive.
- simple past tense and past participle of derive.
- AdjectiveBFderive
- (systematics) Of, or pertaining to, conditions unique to the descendant species of a clade, and not found in earlier ancestral species.
- (comparable, archaic, taxonomy) Possessing features believed to be more advanced or improved than those other organisms.
- product of derivation.
- The French language is derived from Latin.
- (systematics) Of, or pertaining to, conditions unique to the descendant species of a clade, and not found in earlier ancestral species.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Thus, an estimate for 0 < v < 1, can be derived from theorem 6.6.1, by noting that v is an ultraspherical weight function, whose exponent is negative.
- The second pair consists of chironomid-based salinity reconstruction derived from varved sediments in Qaidam Basin and ASM precipitation index derived from the speleothem in Sha’anxi.
- Others derive Sophi from the Sophi or Sages anciently called Magi.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Apocarpous fruits are the ancestral state in Acronychia and subapocarpous and fully syncarpous fruits are derived.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
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Source: Wiktionary