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derivative

English

Etymology

From Middle French dérivatif, from Latin d?r?v?tus, perfect passive participle of d?r?v? (I derive). Related with derive.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d????v?t?v/

Adjective

derivative (comparative more derivative, superlative most derivative)

  1. Obtained by derivation; not radical, original, or fundamental.
  2. Imitative of the work of someone else.
  3. (law, copyright law) Referring to a work, such as a translation or adaptation, based on another work that may be subject to copyright restrictions.
  4. (finance) Having a value that depends on an underlying asset of variable value.
  5. Lacking originality.

Translations

Noun

derivative (plural derivatives)

  1. Something derived.
  2. (linguistics) A word that derives from another one.
    Synonyms: reflex, descendant
    Antonym: etymon
    Coordinate term: cognate
  3. (finance) A financial instrument whose value depends on the valuation of an underlying asset; such as a warrant, an option etc.
  4. (chemistry) A chemical derived from another.
  5. (calculus) The derived function of a function (the slope at a certain point on some curve f ( x ) {\displaystyle f(x)} )
    The derivative of f : f ( x ) = x 2 {\displaystyle f:f(x)=x^{2}} is f ? : f ? ( x ) = 2 x {\displaystyle f':f'(x)=2x}
  6. (calculus) The value of this function for a given value of its independent variable.
    The derivative of f ( x ) = x 2 {\displaystyle f(x)=x^{2}} at x = 3 is f ? ( 3 ) = 2 ? 3 = 6 {\displaystyle f'(3)=2*3=6} .

Synonyms

  • (something derived): derivate, offshoot, spinoff
  • (linguistics): derivate, derived word
  • (finance): contingent claim
  • (in analysis: function): derived function

Antonyms

  • coincidental

Hyponyms

  • (finance): option, warrant, swap, convertible security, convertible, convertible bond, credit default swap, credit line note, financial futures contract, financial future, total return swap.

Derived terms

Translations


German

Pronunciation

Adjective

derivative

  1. inflection of derivativ:
    1. strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
    2. strong nominative/accusative plural
    3. weak nominative all-gender singular
    4. weak accusative feminine/neuter singular

Italian

Adjective

derivative

  1. feminine plural of derivativo

Latin

Adjective

d?r?v?t?ve

  1. vocative masculine singular of d?r?v?t?vus

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miao

Italian

Etymology

Onomatopoeic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?mja.o/

Noun

miao m (invariable)

  1. meow, mew, meu, miaow

Derived terms

  • miagolare
  • miagolio
  • miagolone

Interjection

miao

  1. meow, mew, meu, miaow the cry of a cat

Anagrams

  • omai

Mandarin

Romanization

miao

  1. Nonstandard spelling of mi?o.
  2. Nonstandard spelling of miáo.
  3. Nonstandard spelling of mi?o.
  4. Nonstandard spelling of miào.

Usage notes

  • English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.

Spanish

Adjective

miao (invariable)

  1. Miao

Noun

miao m or f (plural miao)

  1. Miao

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