Meaning & Definition of word "Derived"

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    Derived

    /dɪˈraɪvd/

    verb:

    • 1. To obtain or receive something from a specified source.
      • Example: The word 'photograph' is derived from the Greek words for light and drawing.
    • 2. To cause or take origin from something.
      • Example: Many modern philosophies are derived from ancient teachings.
    • 3. To extract or obtain a substance from a source.
      • Example: The scientists derived a new compound from the plant extracts.

    adjective:

    • 1. Formed or developed from something else.
      • Example: The derived formula can be used to solve the equation.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'derivatus', past participle of 'derivare' meaning 'to draw off or take away from.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    derived from:

    originating from a particular source

    derived quantity:

    a measurement or value obtained from another measurement

    socially derived:

    influenced or shaped by social factors

    Related Words

    derive:

    to obtain something from a specified source

    derivation:

    the act of obtaining something from another source

    derivative:

    something that is derived from another source

    Slang Meanings of derived