DERIVES vs DEDUCE: NOUN
- (historical linguistics) an explanation of the historical origins of a word or phrase
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DERIVES vs DEDUCE: VERB
- Obtain
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derive.
- Reason by deduction; establish by deduction
- Come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example
- Come from
- Develop or evolve, especially from a latent or potential state
- To reach a conclusion by applying rules of logic to given premises.
- Conclude by reasoning; in logic
- Reason by deduction; establish by deduction
DERIVES vs DEDUCE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To reach (a conclusion) by reasoning.
- To infer from a general principle; reason deductively.
- To trace the origin or derivation of.
- To derive or draw; to derive by logical process; to obtain or arrive at as the result of reasoning; to gather, as a truth or opinion, from what precedes or from premises; to infer; -- with from or out of.
- To lead forth.
- To take away; to deduct; to subtract.
DERIVES vs DEDUCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To lead forth or away; conduct.
- To trace the course of; describe from first to last.
- To draw; derive; trace.
- To derive or conclude as a result of a known principle; draw as a necessary conclusion; infer from what is known or believed. See deduction, and deductive reasoning, under deductive.
- To bring before a court of justice for decision.
- To deduct.
- In logic
- Reason by deduction
- Establish by deduction
- Conclude by reasoning
DERIVES vs DEDUCE: RELATED WORDS
- Receives, Relates, Reflects, Obtains, Relies, Stems, Originates, Emanates, Descend, Come, Deduct, Educe, Gain, Deduce, Infer
- Discern, Surmise, Asaf, Relieve, Offset, Claim, Distract, Gather, Subtract, Imply, Assume, Conclude, Deduct, Derive, Infer
DERIVES vs DEDUCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Flows, Proceeds, Extracts, Establishes, Builds, Depends, Relates, Stems, Emanates, Descend, Come, Deduct, Gain, Deduce, Infer
- Postulate, Decipher, Extrapolate, Discern, Relieve, Offset, Claim, Distract, Gather, Subtract, Imply, Conclude, Deduct, Derive, Infer
DERIVES vs DEDUCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Whereas the term nomad minority derives from mathematics.
- Trade secret protection also derives from state law.
- Lepidolite derives from the Greek, Lepidos, meaning scale.
- Each section mostly derives from Greek and Latin.
- It derives its name from an early settler.
- It derives from the Old English name Earl.
- This hero, whose name derives from the Clt.
- Derives but not named, and its application exemplified.
- The English connotation derives from French film theory.
- The French word ultimately derives from the Latin pensare, meaning to weigh, from which the modern English word pensive derives.
- We can deduce the following from this figure.
- So, we used to deduce nerve compression indirectly.
- That is not hard to understand or deduce.
- Harry to deduce where the Horcruxes were hidden.
- Could anyone deduce where the text came from?
- It is far simpler to deduce the probability.
- Can I deduce it in two subsequent years?
- Students will read a text and deduce meaning.
- At this time, it is necessary to deduce and deduce and explain the information according to the appropriate language, content and rhetorical schema.
- To put it simply: if we adopt enough axioms to deduce what we need, we deduce far too many other things.
DERIVES vs DEDUCE: QUESTIONS
- What does Ackoff mean by learning derives from mistakes?
- Why does Harald deduce that Ivar is trying to get an heir?
- Which axioms can be used to deduce any algebraic property of R?
- Is it possible to deduce the pore morphology from NMR cryoporometry?
- What can I deduce from the simple observation of your behavior?
- How to deduce the molecular geometry of a coordination compound?
- Can you deduce the chronological events of Ashoka and Chanakya?
- What does Mellie deduce about Olivia and Fitz's relationship?
- What did Sherlock Holmes deduce about the Red-Headed League?
- Can a mujtahid deduce rulings based on his understanding?
- How do you deduce paramagnetism from Lewis structure?