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    [Verb]  | "de*rive" | \ di-ˈrīv \


    1: to take, receive, or obtain especially from a specified source

    2: to obtain (a chemical substance) actually or theoretically from a parent substance

    3: infer, deduce


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French deriver, from Latin derivare, literally, to draw off (water), from de- + rivus stream ;

    [Verb]  | "deriving" 


    1: to form an opinion or reach a conclusion through reasoning and information;


      * e.g., " ... from the summit, he was able to derive his location from the position of several prominent landmarks "



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    [Verb]  | "derive" 


    1: to form an opinion or reach a conclusion through reasoning and information;


      * e.g., " ... from the summit, he was able to derive his location from the position of several prominent landmarks "



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     [ "Derivatives" ]

    1: Why I'm failing AP Calculus right now.

      * e.g.,  ... Quiz: Find the derivatives of the following. 

     [ "Derivative" ]

    1: Note: This definition of derivative is alternate to the mathematical type of derivative. Along the lines of an integral but much more common. To take a derivative, take something that does something and do what it does back to that same thing. For clarity see examples.

      * e.g.,  ... A: I just took a derivative by cutting a knife. 

     [ "derivative" ]

    1: Not original, over-used.

      * e.g.,  ... Donatello from Ninja Turtles, "Too derivative" 

     [ "derivative" ]

    1:  In calculus, the slope of a function at a point. It is found by taking the limit of (f(x + h) - f(x)) / ((x + h) - x) where h (also seen as delta x) approaches 0.

      * e.g.,  ...   


     [ "derivative" ]

    2: Notations for a derivative include dy/dx and f'(x) (f prime of x)

      * e.g.,  ... f(x) = 3x^3 - 4x^2 + 2x -6 //function 


     [ "derivative" ]

    3:  The mathematical incarnation of Satan Himself

      * e.g.,  ... f'(x) = 9x^2 - 8x + 2 //first derivative 

     [ "Derivative" ]

    1: An insipid part of Calculus that most definitely should NOT be looked at during the summer. INTEGRAL to achieving a 5 on the AP Calculus 1 exam, this term is most commonly used by nerds of the highest degree. Beware.

      * e.g.,  ... I damn near had an orgasm once I found the derivative of the equation. Heaven on Earth! 

     [ "Derivative" ]

    1:  The equation of the slope of a line, found by taking the limit as "h" approches 0 of the quantity "f(x + h) - f(x)" devided by "h." It was developed simultaniously by two european guys with funny names.

      * e.g.,  ...  If "f(x)" = "y" = "x^2 + 5x + 3" then it's derivative, "f'(x)" or "dy/dx" is "2x + 5" 


     [ "Derivative" ]

    2:  One of the few torture devices still in common use in "civilization."

      * e.g.,  ...  Fuck my math teacher, if he gives us any more calculus homework I am going to diferentiate my foot up his ass! 

     [ "derive" ]

    1: a word that everyone can use correctly, but no one can use right.

      * e.g.,  ... "fuck" is derived from german "frichen". shit is derived my anus even though the second one is grammatically and semantically correct, you'd be fucktarded for saying that. 

     [ "derivative" ]

    1: Term used by musical elitists to down bands for having any arbitrary similarities to any bands from yesteryear. Frequently used in the comments section of music videos hosted on YouTube by people who have nothing better to do in their lives than argue on the interweb

      * e.g.,  ... ZOMG YOU ACTUALLY LIKE INTERPOL?!?!!1? THEY'RE SOOOOOO DERIVATIVE. I MEAN C'MON, THEY TOOOOOOOOTALLY SOUND EXACTLY LIKE JOY DIVISION EXCEPT FOR THE FACT THAT JOY DIVISION IS AUTOMATICALLY BETTER BECAUSE THEY CAME FIRST. 

     [ "Derive" ]

    1: verb

      * e.g.,  ... Don't drink and derive. 


     [ "Derive" ]

    2:  To find the point where it came from, to take the derivative


     [ "Derive" ]

    3:  To torture (method used by Calculus teachers)

     [ "derivative drivel" ]

    1: Nonsensical and cumbersome discussion using arguments mostly derived from other people's work with little to no real understanding of the context.

      * e.g.,  ... Don't bore me with your derivative drivel on the subject you know very little about 

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