English-Thai Dictionary
derivative
ADJ ลอกแบบ มาจาก สิ่ง อื่น ไม่ใช่ ต้นกำเนิด imitateed secondhand original lok-baeb-ma-jak-sing-uen
derivative
N คำ ที่ สร้าง จาก คำ อื่น (ทาง ภาษาศาสตร์ คำ ที่ กลาย มา doublet paronym kam-ti-sang-jak-kam-uen
derivative
N สิ่ง ที่ พัฒนา มาจาก สิ่ง อื่น sing-ti-phad-tha-na-ma-jak-sing-uen
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DERIVATIVE
a. 1. Derived; taken or having proceeded from another or something preceding; secondary; as a derivative perfection; a derivative conveyance, as a release.
2. A derivative chord, in music, is one derived from a fundamental chord.
DERIVATIVE
n. 1. That which is derived; a word which takes its origin in another word, or is formed from it. Thus, depravity is a derivative from the L. Deravo, and acknowledge, from knowledge, and this from know, the primitive word.
2. In music, a chord not fundamental.
DERIVATIVELY
adv. In a derivative manner; by derivation.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DERIVATIVE
De *riv "a *tive, a. Etym: [L. derivativus: cf. F. dérivatif. ]
Defn: Obtained by derivation; derived; not radical, original, or fundamental; originating, deduced, or formed from something else; secondary; as, a derivative conveyance; a derivative word. Derivative circulation, a modification of the circulation found in some parts of the body, in which the arteries empty directly into the veins without the interposition of capillaries. Flint. -- De *riv "a *tive *ly, adv. -- De *riv "a *tive *ness, n.
DERIVATIVE
DERIVATIVE De *riv "a *tive, n.
1. That which is derived; anything obtained or deduced from another.
2. (Gram. )
Defn: A word formed from another word, by a prefix or suffix, an internal modification, or some other change; a word which takes its origin from a root.
3. (Mus. )
Defn: A chord, not fundamental, but obtained from another by inversion; or, vice versa, a ground tone or root implied in its harmonics in an actual chord.
4. (Med. )
Defn: An agent which is adapted to produce a derivation (in the medical sense ).
5. (Math. )
Defn: A derived function; a function obtained from a given function by a certain algebraic process.
Note: Except in the mode of derivation the derivative is the same as the differential coefficient. See Differential coefficient, under Differential.
6. (Chem. )
Defn: A substance so related to another substance by modification or partial substitution as to be regarded as derived from it; thus, the amido compounds are derivatives of ammonia, and the hydrocarbons are derivatives of methane, benzene, etc.
New American Oxford Dictionary
derivative
de riv a tive |diˈrivətiv dəˈrɪvədɪv | ▶adjective (typically of an artist or work of art ) imitative of the work of another person, and usually disapproved of for that reason: an artist who is not in the slightest bit derivative. • originating from, based on, or influenced by: Darwin's work is derivative of the moral philosophers. • [ attrib. ] (of a financial product ) having a value deriving from an underlying variable asset: equity-based derivative products. ▶noun something that is based on another source: a derivative of the system was chosen for the Marine Corps ’ V-22 tilt rotor aircraft. • (often derivatives ) an arrangement or instrument (such as a future, option, or warrant ) whose value derives from and is dependent on the value of an underlying asset: [ as modifier ] : the derivatives market. • a word derived from another or from a root in the same or another language. • a substance that is derived chemically from a specified compound: crack is a highly addictive cocaine derivative. • Mathematics an expression representing the rate of change of a function with respect to an independent variable. DERIVATIVES de riv a tive ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the adjective sense ‘having the power to draw off, ’ and in the noun sense ‘a word derived from another ’): from French dérivatif, -ive, from Latin derivativus, from derivare (see derive ).
Oxford Dictionary
derivative
derivative |dɪˈrɪvətɪv | ▶adjective 1 imitative of the work of another artist, writer, etc. , and usually disapproved of for that reason: an artist who is not in the slightest bit derivative. • originating from, based on, or influenced by: Darwin's work is derivative of the moral philosophers. 2 [ attrib. ] (of a financial product ) having a value deriving from an underlying variable asset: equity-based derivative products. ▶noun 1 something which is based on another source: the aircraft is a derivative of the Falcon 20G. • a word derived from another or from a root in the same or another language. • a substance that is derived chemically from a specified compound: crack is a highly addictive cocaine derivative. 2 (often derivatives ) a financial product (such as a future, option, or warrant ) whose value derives from and is dependent on the value of an underlying asset. 3 Mathematics an expression representing the rate of change of a function with respect to an independent variable. DERIVATIVES derivatively adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the adjective sense ‘having the power to draw off ’, and in the noun sense ‘a word derived from another ’): from French dérivatif, -ive, from Latin derivativus, from derivare (see derive ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
derivative
derivative adjective her poetry was derivative: imitative, unoriginal, uninventive, unimaginative, uninspired; copied, plagiarized, plagiaristic, secondhand; trite, hackneyed, clichéd, stale, stock, banal; informal copycat, cribbed, old hat. ANTONYMS original. ▶noun a derivative of opium: by-product, subsidiary product; spin-off.
Oxford Thesaurus
derivative
derivative adjective her poetry was mannered and derivative: imitative, unoriginal, uninventive, non-innovative, unimaginative, uninspired; copied, plagiarized, plagiaristic, second-hand, secondary, echoic; trite, hackneyed, clichéd, stale, tired, worn out, flat, rehashed, warmed-up, stock, banal; informal copycat, cribbed, old hat. ANTONYMS original. ▶noun 1 laudanum is a derivative of opium: by-product, spin-off, offshoot, subsidiary product. 2 the word ‘samurai ’ is a derivative of a verb meaning ‘to serve ’: derived word, descendant.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
derivative
de riv a tive /dɪrɪ́vətɪv /〖原義は 2 〗名詞 C 1 〘経 〙〖通例 ~s 〗デリバティブ 〘債券 株式などから派生した金融商品 〙.2 «…からの » 派生物 ; 派生語 «of » (╳fromは用いない ).3 〘化 〙誘導体 .4 〘数 〙導関数 .形容詞 1 〘通例けなして 〙〈作品などが 〉独創性のない .2 «…から » 派生した, 二次的な «from, of » .~ly 副詞