See also: derivé, dérivé, and dérive English Wikipedia has an article on: derive Wikipedia From Middle English deriven, from Old French deriver, from Latin...
See also: derive, dérivé, and derivé English Wikipedia has an article on: dérive Wikipedia From French dérive (“drift”). dérive (plural dérives) A revolutionary...
also: derive, derivé, and dérive From the verb dériver. IPA(key): /de.ʁi.ve/ dérivé m (plural dérivés) a derivation of any sort (linguistics) a derived term...
also: derive, dérivé, and dérive derivé first-person singular indefinite preterite indicative of derivar IPA(key): /deriˈve/ derivé to derive derivé first-person...
IPA(key): /a la de.ʁiv/ à la dérive (invariable) adrift (figuratively) adrift aller à la dérive, être à la dérive ― to go adrift, to be adrift...
See also: deriver IPA(key): /de.ʁi.ve/ Homophones: dérivai, dérivé, dérivée, dérivées, dérivés, dérivez Inherited from Latin dērīvāre. dériver (intransitive)...
Morphologically derive + -ation IPA(key): /ˌdɛ.ɹɪˈveɪ.ʃ(ə)n/ Rhymes: -eɪʃən derivation (countable and uncountable, plural derivations) A leading or drawing...
Rhymes: -aɪvd derived (not comparable) (systematics) Of, or pertaining to, conditions unique to the descendant species of a clade, and not found in earlier...
From derive + -able. (UK) IPA(key): [dɪˈɹaɪvəbəɫ] derivable (not comparable) able to be derived; deducible. (calculus) Differentiable. underivable non-derivable...
zero-derive (third-person singular simple present zero-derives, present participle zero-deriving, simple past and past participle zero-derived) Alternative...