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Definition of Derivates

Derivate
Derivate Der"i*vate, a. [L. derivatus, p. p. of derivare. See Derive.] Derived; derivative. [R.] --H. Taylor. -- n. A thing derived; a derivative. [R.]
Derivate
Derivate Der"i*vate, v. t. To derive. [Obs.] --Huloet.

Meaning of Derivates from wikipedia

- derivates of safranin Indamins Category:Indophenol dyes, derivates of indophenol Category:Oxazin dyes, derivates of oxazin Oxazone dyes, derivates of...
- chemistry which converts a chemical compound into a product (the reaction's derivate) of similar chemical structure, called a derivative. Generally, a specific...
- Look up derivative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The derivative of a function is the rate of change of the function's output relative to its input...
- OSEK (Offene Systeme und deren Schnittstellen für die Elektronik in Kraftfahrzeugen; English: "Open Systems and their Interfaces for the Electronics in...
- A critical theory is any approach to humanities and social philosophy that focuses on society and culture to attempt to reveal, critique, and challenge...
- Many xanthene dyes can be prepared by condensation of derivates of phthalic anhydride with derivates of resorcinol or 3-aminophenol. Neckers, Douglas C.;...
- or anamorphosis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anamorph and its derivates may refer to: Anamorph, a part of the life cycle of fungi in the phyla...
- Publication of Henschel und Sohn GM Derivates...
- APUs from AMD aimed at the low-power/low-cost market. Jaguar and its derivates would go on to be used in the custom APUs of the PlayStation 4, Xbox One...
- pronunciation) is the usual term to denote Internet trolls (examples of common derivate terms are trollismo or trollagem, "trolling", and the verb trollar, "to...