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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DERIVATION
n. 1. The act of deriving, drawing or receiving from a source; as the derivation of an estate from ancestors, or of profits from capital, or of truth or facts from antiquity.
2. In grammar, the drawing or tracing of a word from its root or original; as, derivation is from the L. Derivo, and the latter from rivus, a stream.
3. A drawing from, or turning aside from, a natural course or channel; as the derivation of water from its channel by lateral drains.
4. A drawing of humors from one part of the body to another; as the derivation of humors from the eye, by a blister on the neck.
5. The thing derived or deduced.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DERIVATION
Der `i *va "tion, n. Etym: [L. derivatio: cf. F. dérivation. See Derive. ]
1. A leading or drawing off of water from a stream or source. [Obs. ] T. Burnet.
2. The act of receiving anything from a source; the act of procuring an effect from a cause, means, or condition, as profits from capital, conclusions or opinions from evidence. As touching traditional communication, ... I do not doubt but many of those truths have had the help of that derivation. Sir M. Hale.
3. The act of tracing origin or descent, as in grammar or genealogy; as, the derivation of a word from an Aryan root.
4. The state or method of being derived; the relation of origin when established or asserted.
5. That from which a thing is derived.
6. That which is derived; a derivative; a deduction. From the Euphrates into an artificial derivation of that river. Gibbon.
7. (Math. )
Defn: The operation of deducing one function from another according to some fixed law, called the law of derivation, as the of differentiation or of integration.
8. (Med. )
Defn: A drawing of humors or fluids from one part of the body to another, to relieve or lessen a morbid process.
DERIVATIONAL
DERIVATIONAL Der `i *va "tion *al, a.
Defn: Relating to derivation. Earle.
New American Oxford Dictionary
derivation
der i va tion |ˌderəˈvāSHən ˌdɛrəˈveɪʃən | ▶noun 1 the obtaining or developing of something from a source or origin: the derivation of scientific laws from observation. • the formation of a word from another word or from a root in the same or another language. • origin; extraction: music of primarily Turkish derivation. • something derived; a derivative. the derivation “sheepish ” has six definitions. 2 Linguistics in generative grammar, the set of stages that link the abstract underlying structure of an expression to its surface form. 3 Mathematics the process of deducing a new formula, theorem, etc. , from previously accepted statements. • a sequence of statements showing that a formula, theorem, etc. , is a consequence of previously accepted statements. DERIVATIVES der i va tion al |-SHənl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the drawing of a fluid, specifically the drawing of pus or blood; also in the sense ‘formation of a word from another word ’): from Latin derivatio (n- ), from the verb derivare (see derive ).
Oxford Dictionary
derivation
der ¦iv |ation |dɛrɪˈveɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 the action of obtaining something from a source or origin: the derivation of scientific laws from observation. • the formation of a word from another word or from a root in the same or another language. • origin; extraction: music of primarily Turkish derivation. • [ count noun ] something derived; a derivative. a good dictionary includes derivations. 2 Linguistics the set of stages that link a sentence in a natural language to its underlying logical form. 3 Mathematics the process of deducing a new formula, theorem, etc. , from previously accepted statements. • [ count noun ] a sequence of statements showing that a formula, theorem, etc. , is a consequence of previously accepted statements. DERIVATIVES derivational adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the drawing of a fluid, especially pus or blood; also in the sense ‘formation of a word from another word ’): from Latin derivatio (n- ), from the verb derivare (see derive ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
derivation
derivation noun 1 the derivation of theories from empirical observation: deriving, induction, deduction, inference; extraction, eliciting. 2 the derivation of a word: origin, etymology, root, etymon, provenance, source; origination, beginning, foundation, basis, cause; development, evolution.
Oxford Thesaurus
derivation
derivation noun 1 the derivation of universal laws from empirical observation: deriving, induction, deduction, deducing, inferring, inference, gathering, gleaning, drawing out, extraction, eliciting; rare eduction. 2 the derivation of the word ‘toff ’: origin, etymology; source, root, etymon, provenance; fountainhead, wellspring, origination, beginning, foundation, basis, cause; ancestry, descent, genealogy, development, evolution, extraction.
Duden Dictionary
Derivation
De ri va ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Derivati o n |1 lateinisch derivatio Sprachwissenschaft Bildung neuer Wörter aus einem Ursprungswort, Ableitung 2 Militär seitliche Abweichung eines Geschosses von der Visierlinie
Derivationswinkel
De ri va ti ons win kel Substantiv, maskulin , der |Derivati o nswinkel |der Derivationswinkel; Genitiv: des Derivationswinkels, Plural: die Derivationswinkel 1 Schifffahrt Winkel der Kiellinie eines drehenden Schiffes mit der an den Drehkreis gelegten Tangente 2 Artillerie Winkel zwischen Seelenachse (d. i. eine gedachte Längsachse im Hohlraum eines Gewehrlaufs oder Geschützes ) und Visierlinie
French Dictionary
dérivation
dérivation n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de détourner un cours d ’eau, des fluides, etc. : La dérivation de cette rivière où viennent les saumons inquiète les Amérindiens. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom déviation, route qui contourne un obstacle temporaire. 2 linguistique Procédé de formation de mots nouveaux par l ’ajout d ’un préfixe ou d ’un suffixe à un radical. : Le nom déroulement a été formé par dérivation du verbe dérouler.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
derivation
der i va tion /dèrɪvéɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 1 U C 由来, 起源 ; 語源 (研究 ).2 U 〘言 〙(語の )派生 ; C 借用語 .3 U (根元からの )誘導, 引き出し .