- derivatively
- adverb see derivative II
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
derivatively — index a priori Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
derivatively — derivative ► ADJECTIVE 1) chiefly derogatory imitative of the work of another artist, writer, etc. 2) (of a financial product) having a value deriving from an underlying variable asset. ► NOUN 1) something which is derived from another source. 2) … English terms dictionary
Derivatively — Derivative De*riv a*tive, a. [L. derivativus: cf. F. d[ e]rivatif.] Obtained by derivation; derived; not radical, original, or fundamental; originating, deduced, or formed from something else; secondary; as, a derivative conveyance; a derivative… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
derivatively — See derivative. * * * … Universalium
derivatively — adverb In a derivative fashion … Wiktionary
derivatively — de·riv·a·tive·ly … English syllables
derivatively — ]ə̇vlē, li adverb : by derivation … Useful english dictionary
derivative — derivatively, adv. derivativeness, n. /di riv euh tiv/, adj. 1. derived. 2. not original; secondary. n. 3. something derived. 4. Also called derived form. Gram. a form that has undergone derivation from anoth … Universalium
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