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- nounderivation (noun) · derivations (plural noun)
- the obtaining or developing of something from a source or origin:"the derivation of scientific laws from observation"
- the formation of a word from another word or from a root in the same or another language.
- origin; extraction:"music of primarily Turkish derivation"
- something derived; a derivative:"the derivation “sheepish” has six definitions"
- linguisticsin generative grammar, the set of stages that link the abstract underlying structure of an expression to its surface form.
- mathematicsthe process of deducing a new formula, theorem, etc., from previously accepted statements.
- a sequence of statements showing that a formula, theorem, etc., is a consequence of previously accepted statements.
Originlate Middle English (denoting the drawing of a fluid, especially pus or blood; also in the sense ‘formation of a word from another word’): from Latin derivatio(n-), from the verb derivare (see derive).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the obtaining or developing of something from a source or origin:
- the formation of a word from another word or from a root in the same or another language.
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- Derivation refers to the process of creating a new word out of an old word, usually by adding a prefix or a suffix12. The word comes from the Latin, "to draw off," and its adjectival form is derivational2. In mathematics, a derivation is a function on an algebra that generalizes certain features of the derivative operator3. In calculus, a derivative is the rate of change of a quantity y with respect to another quantity x4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The meaning of DERIVATION is the formation of a word from another word or base (as by the addition of a usually noninflectional affix).www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/derivationIn morphology, derivation is the process of creating a new word out of an old word, usually by adding a prefix or a suffix. The word comes from the Latin, "to draw off," and its adjectival form is derivational.www.thoughtco.com/derivation-words-term-1690438In mathematics, a derivation is a function on an algebra that generalizes certain features of the derivative operator.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derivation_(differential_algebra)A derivative in calculus is the rate of change of a quantity y with respect to another quantity x. It is also termed the differential coefficient of y with respect to x. Differentiation is the process of finding the derivative of a function.www.cuemath.com/calculus/derivatives/
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