Inherited properties shared with others of your bloodline.
(Historical linguistics) an explanation of the historical origins of a word or phrase.
In linguistics, the process of forming a new word on the basis of an existing one.
Отсутствуют примеры синонимов
1 I recently saw a graphical derivation of the area of a circle.
2 Results: No significant differences in the derivation and validation populations were observed.
3 The original is the thing imaged, and from it cometh the derivation .
4 That is of the very essence of its alleged derivation from Christ.
5 These data are consistent with derivation from a lymph node interdigitating cell.
6 Some Hindu scholars demur to this derivation of Śâktism from lower cults.
7 That such a derivation is fabulous we need not attempt to prove.
8 Its eponymous derivation from the system's creator notwithstanding, Pilates sounds somehow girly.
9 Could the heroes of old Greece trace their derivation from the gods?
10 Discussion of the investigative power of Congress - its derivation and its limits.
11 In normal times the visitor to Prague would think this an unlikely derivation .
12 HERMOGENES: Certainly; and this derivation is, I think, more scientific than the other.
13 Accordingly both modes of derivation are found in the human law.
14 The Company also involves in the clinical development, introduction and derivation of pharmaceuticals.
15 The derivation of the word, allowing the truth of this story, is apparent.
16 Subjects were prospectively randomized to either a derivation or validation group.
Другие примеры для термина "derivation"
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Translations for derivation
Derivation в диалектах
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