derivatif

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Dutch derivatief, from Middle French dérivatif, from Latin dērīvātus, perfect passive participle of dērīvō (I derive).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [dɛriˈvatɪf]
  • Hyphenation: dè‧ri‧va‧tif

Noun

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derivatif

  1. derivative,
    1. something derived.
    2. (chemistry) A chemical derived from another
    3. (finance) A financial instrument whose value depends on the valuation of an underlying asset.
    4. (law) secondary legislation, legislation enacted by a power derived from another legislation, such as one made by the executive branch within the boundaries fixed by an act of parliament.

Synonyms

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Adjective

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derivatif

  1. derivative,
    1. Obtained by derivation.
    2. (linguistics) derived from root word.
    3. (law) This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.

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