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derived

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for derived.

Editorial note

The balance is derived from the account as needed, taking new entries into account as they get added.

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Quick take

A product of derivation

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

A product of derivation

adjective

(systematics) Of, or pertaining to, conditions unique to the descendant species of a clade, and not found in earlier ancestral species.

adjective

(comparable, archaic, taxonomy) Possessing features believed to be more advanced or improved than those other organisms.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for derived.

Example sentences

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The balance is derived from the account as needed, taking new entries into account as they get added.

2

The meaning is derived by the intention and context.

3

For one thing, derived units should have a more obvious relation to the base units, in their names.

4

This is a reaction to the centuries-old stigma against Anglo-Saxon derived words as being crude or inelegant.

5

Wikipedia seems to classify Shen as having algebraic data types, although it's type system isn't derived from ML or Cateogry Theory.

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Your source doesn't even agree with the assertion that the nutrients can only be animal-derived (at least for some of them).

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Does anyone know if V8 and derived products are regularly tested with similar tools?

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If you make a derived work, you have to share your changes back.

9

How much money (via dev time) do you spend on supporting such very old legacy content vs the derived value of said customers?

10

Another form of that I derived was having mutually suspicious parties do different implementations of same behavior.

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Instead of sending actual audio, send and receive very non-personalized non-specific derived model data to/from a repository somewhere (or even peer to peer).

12

That's not a list of nutrients that can only be animal-derived.

Quote examples

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He likely means "foreign" in a more classical sense: Orwell tends to favor Anglo-Saxon derived words over Norman French-derived words.

2

The effectiveness comes from their non-linear nature and their ability to "learn" (store knowledge in the weights, that is derived from the training process).

3

(Employee of imgix here.) Most of our feature benefits are derived from being a "full-stack" imaging solution.

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That would have been quite enough to complete the process of unporting which had partially begun." The title of the book is derived from the fickle nature of flight and how cumulative mistakes become catastrophic depending on luck and fear associated with flying.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use derived in a sentence?

The balance is derived from the account as needed, taking new entries into account as they get added.

What does derived mean?

A product of derivation

What part of speech is derived?

derived is commonly used as adjective.