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English-Dutch technical dictionary. 2013.
English-Dutch technical dictionary. 2013.
Derivation — Der i*va tion, n. [L. derivatio: cf. F. d[ e]rivation. See {Derive}.] 1. A leading or drawing off of water from a stream or source. [Obs.] T. Burnet. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of receiving anything from a source; the act of procuring an effect… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
derivation — [der΄ə vā′shən] n. [ME derivacioun < L derivatio < pp. of derivare: see DERIVE] 1. a deriving or being derived 2. descent or origination 3. something derived; a derivative 4. the source or origin of something 5. the origin and development… … English World dictionary
Process-centered design — (PCD) is a design methodology, which proposes a business centric approach for designing user interfaces. Because of the multi stage business analysis steps involved right from the beginning of the PCD life cycle, it is believed to achieve the… … Wikipedia
derivation — derivational, adj. derivationally, adv. /der euh vay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or fact of deriving or of being derived. 2. the process of deriving. 3. the source from which something is derived; origin. 4. something that is or has been derived;… … Universalium
Derivation (linguistics) — In linguistics, derivation is the process of forming a new word on the basis of an existing word, e.g. happi ness and un happy from happy, or determination from determine. Derivation stands in contrast to the process of inflection, which uses… … Wikipedia
derivation — UK [ˌderɪˈveɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms derivation : singular derivation plural derivations 1) [countable/uncountable] the origin of something a) [countable/uncountable] the origin of a word b) [countable] a word that comes from another language … English dictionary
derivation — noun Date: 15th century 1. a. (1) the formation of a word from another word or base (as by the addition of a usually noninflectional affix) (2) an act of ascertaining or stating the derivation of a word (3) etymology 1 b. the relation of a wo … New Collegiate Dictionary
derivation — der|i|va|tion [ ,derı veıʃn ] noun 1. ) count or uncount the origin of something a ) count or uncount the origin of a word: ETYMOLOGY b ) count a word that comes from another language: The name of the town is a French derivation. 2. ) uncount… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
derivation — /dɛrəˈveɪʃən / (say deruh vayshuhn) noun 1. the act of deriving. 2. the state of being derived. 3. origination or origin. 4. that which is derived; derivative. 5. Mathematics differentiation. 6. Grammar a. the process of composing new words by… …
derivation — 1. The source or process of an evolution. SYN: revulsion. 2. The drawing of blood or the body fluids to one part to relieve congestion in another. [L. derivatio, fr. derivo, pp. atus, to draw off, fr. rivus, a stream] … Medical dictionary
derivation — der·i·va·tion || ‚derɪ veɪʃn n. source, origin; something that has been derived; act of deriving; (Grammar) process of making new words from a root word (ex: painting from the word paint ) … English contemporary dictionary