derivation
91derivation — Synonyms and related words: IC analysis, acceptance, accidence, acquisition, admission, admittance, adoption, affiliation, affix, affixation, allomorph, ancestry, apparentation, appropriation, assumption, beginning, birth, blood, bloodline,… …
92Derivation — Orddannelse ved afledning …
93derivation — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. root, source, beginning, descent; see etymology , origin 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. origin, source, root, beginning, inception, wellspring, ancestry. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. Something derived from… …
94Derivation — De|ri|va|ti|on 〈 [ va ] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 1. 〈Sprachw.〉 Ableitung neuer Wörter aus einem Ursprungswort u. einem Affix sowie (od.) Umlaut od. Ablaut, z. B. Bau bauen 2. 〈Mil.〉 seitliche Abweichung eines Geschosses von der Visierlinie [Etym.:… …
95Derivation — Derivatio̱n w; , en: = Ableitung …
96derivation — der|i|va|tion [ˌderıˈveıʃən] n [C,U +of] technical the origin of something, especially a word …
97Derivation — De|ri|va|ti|on die; , en <aus lat. derivatio »Ableitung«>: 1. Bildung neuer Wörter aus einem Ursprungswort; Ableitung (Sprachw.). 2. seitliche Abweichung eines Geschosses von der Visierlinie …
98derivation — 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 ) …
99derivation — noun 1》 the deriving of something from a source or origin. 2》 the formation of a word from another word or from a root in the same or another language. Derivatives derivational adjective …
100derivation — n. 1. Descent, genealogy, extraction. 2. Etymology. 3. Deriving, obtaining, deducing. 4. Source (in), origination (from), foundation (in) …