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Type Words
Synonyms deduce, deduct, infer
Type of conclude, reason out, reason
Has types surmise, elicit, extrapolate
Derivation derivation
Type Words
Synonyms come, descend
Verb group come, hail
Derivation derivation, derivative
Type Words
Synonyms educe
Type of create, make
Has types etymologise, etymologize
Derivation derivation, derivative
Type Words
Synonyms gain
Type of obtain
Has types reap, draw


derive pleasure from one's garden.
Type Words
Type of evolve
Verb group come, descend
Derivation deriving, derivation, derivative


The present name derives from an older form.

Examples of derive

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The answer must be that they derive some benefits from shopping at these stores.
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If the aim was to derive positive energy from his people, he failed as dismally.
From the canberratimes.com.au
They derive their rich jewel-tone color in part from cancer-fighting betacyanin.
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That license requires him to derive at least 51 percent of his income from food.
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They derive satisfaction from depriving people of their enjoyment in the ending.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Hill Country Tamils derive their origins from a Britishcolonial era project.
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The scenes are clipped, terse, and derive much of their impact from indirection.
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Reduplication is frequently used in Niuean morphology to derive different nouns.
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The term may derive from the Latinlicentia docendi, meaning permission to teach.
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  • Deduce: reason by deduction; establish by deduction
  • Obtain; "derive pleasure from one's garden"
  • Come from; "The present name derives from an older form"
  • Develop or evolve from a latent or potential state
  • Come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example; "She was descended from an old Italian noble family"; "he comes from humble origins"
  • (derived) formed or developed from something else; not original; "the belief that classes and organizations are secondary and derived"- John Dewey
  • In psychogeography, a du00E9rive (French:u00A0, "drift") is an unplanned journey through a landscape, usually urban, on which the subtle aesthetic contours of the surrounding architecture and geography subconsciously direct the travellers, with the ultimate goal of encountering an entirely new and authentic experience...
  • Derive was a computer algebra system, developed as a successor to muMATH by the Soft Warehouse in Honolulu, Hawaii, now owned by Texas Instruments. Derive was implemented in muLISP, also by Soft Warehouse. The first release was in 1988. ...
  • (Derived) In phylogenetics, a trait is derived if it is present in an organism, but was absent in the last common ancestor of the group being considered. This may also refer to structures that are not present in an organism, but were present in its ancestors, i.e. ...