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Derivable
Derivable De*riv"a*ble, a. [From Derive.] That can be derived; obtainable by transmission; capable of being known by inference, as from premises or data; capable of being traced, as from a radical; as, income is derivable from various sources. All honor derivable upon me. --South. The exquisite pleasure derivable from the true and beautiful relations of domestic life. --H. G. Bell. The argument derivable from the doxologies. --J. H. Newman.
Derivably
Derivably De*riv"a*bly, adv. By derivation.
Derival
Derival De*riv"al, n. Derivation. [R.] The derival of e from a. --Earle.
Derivate
Derivate Der"i*vate, a. [L. derivatus, p. p. of derivare. See Derive.] Derived; derivative. [R.] --H. Taylor. -- n. A thing derived; a derivative. [R.]
Derivate
Derivate Der"i*vate, v. t. To derive. [Obs.] --Huloet.
Derivation
Derivation Der`iva"tion, n. The formation of a word from its more original or radical elements; also, a statement of the origin and history of a word.
Derivational
Derivational Der`i*va"tion*al, a. Relating to derivation. --Earle.
Derivative
Derivative De*riv"a*tive, n. 1. That which is derived; anything obtained or deduced from another. 2. (Gram.) A word formed from another word, by a prefix or suffix, an internal modification, or some other change; a word which takes its origin from a root. 3. (Mus.) A chord, not fundamental, but obtained from another by inversion; or, vice versa, a ground tone or root implied in its harmonics in an actual chord. 4. (Med.) An agent which is adapted to produce a derivation (in the medical sense). 5. (Math.) A derived function; a function obtained from a given function by a certain algebraic process. Note: Except in the mode of derivation the derivative is the same as the differential coefficient. See Differential coefficient, under Differential. 6. (Chem.) A substance so related to another substance by modification or partial substitution as to be regarded as derived from it; thus, the amido compounds are derivatives of ammonia, and the hydrocarbons are derivatives of methane, benzene, etc.
Derive
Derive De*rive", v. i. To flow; to have origin; to descend; to proceed; to be deduced. --Shak. Power from heaven Derives, and monarchs rule by gods appointed. --Prior.
Derivement
Derivement De*rive"ment, n. That which is derived; deduction; inference. [Obs.] I offer these derivements from these subjects. --W. Montagu.
Deriver
Deriver De*riv"er, n. One who derives.
Misderive
Misderive Mis`de*rive", v. t. 1. To turn or divert improperly; to misdirect. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall. 2. To derive erroneously.
Subderivative
Subderivative Sub`de*riv"a*tive, n. A word derived from a derivative, and not directly from the root; as, ``friendliness' is a subderivative, being derived from ``friendly', which is in turn a derivative from ``friend.'

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