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derivative adj not original; derived from or copying something else (especially someone else's work). noun 1 something which is derived from something else. 2 grammar a word formed by adding one or more affixes to another word, such as happily from happy, decarbonize from carbon. Compare compound1 (noun 3). 3 chem a compound, usually organic, that is made from another compound. 4 math the result of differentiation in order to calculate the changes in one variable produced by changes in another variable. 5 stock exchange (derivatives) futures (see future noun 5) and options (see option noun 4). derivatively adverb.
derivative adj not original; derived from or copying something else (especially someone else's work). noun 1 something which is derived from something else. 2 grammar a word formed by adding one or more affixes to another word, such as happily from happy, decarbonize from carbon. Compare compound1 (noun 3). 3 chem a compound, usually organic, that is made from another compound. 4 math the result of differentiation in order to calculate the changes in one variable produced by changes in another variable. 5 stock exchange (derivatives) futures (see future noun 5) and options (see option noun 4). derivatively adverb.
derivative adj not original; derived from or copying something else (especially someone else's work). noun 1 something which is derived from something else. 2 grammar a word formed by adding one or more affixes to another word, such as happily from happy, decarbonize from carbon. Compare compound1 (noun 3). 3 chem a compound, usually organic, that is made from another compound. 4 math the result of differentiation in order to calculate the changes in one variable produced by changes in another variable. 5 stock exchange (derivatives) futures (see future noun 5) and options (see option noun 4). derivatively adverb.
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