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Derivable
see synonyms of derivableAdjective
1. derivable
capable of being derived
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Derivable
see synonyms of derivableverb
1. (usually foll by from)
to draw or be drawn (from) in source or origin; trace or be traced
2. (transitive)
to deduce; infer
3. (transitive)
to trace the source or development of
4. (usually foll by from)
to produce or be produced (from) by a chemical reaction
5. mathematics
to obtain (a function) by applying a sequence of steps
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Derivable
see synonyms of derivable verb transitiveWord forms: deˈrived or deˈriving
1.
to get or receive (something) from a source
2.
to get by reasoning; deduce or infer
3.
to trace from or to a source; show the derivation of
4. Chemistry
to obtain or produce (a compound) from another compound by replacing one element with one or more other elements
verb intransitive
5.
to come (from); be derived; originate
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Derivable
see synonyms of derivablev. de·rived, de·riv·ing, de·rives
v.tr.
1.
a. To obtain or receive from a source: a dance that is derived from the samba; confidence that is derived from years of experience.
b. Chemistry To produce or obtain (a compound) from another substance by chemical reaction.
2. Linguistics
a. To trace the origin or development of (a word).
b. To generate (a linguistic structure) from another structure or set of structures.
3. To arrive at by reasoning; deduce or infer: derive a conclusion from facts.
v.intr.
To be derived from a source; originate. See Synonyms at stem1.
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