0 the origin of something, such as a word, from which another form has developed, or the new form itself
1 the origin from which something developed:
Does anyone know the derivation of the word “OK”?
In these words, as in many others, we can see that it is never safe to guess the derivation of words.
It is interesting to note that derivations that get away sufficiently from the concrete notion of the radical word to exist as independent conceptual centers are not affected by this elusive drift.
It is quite erroneously called Late-wake, though Brand favours that modern corruption and derivation.
The derivation of his name shows unmistakably that the earliest form under which he was a mythological existence was as the light-god.
This reuse permits the effort required to develop sets of transformations to be amortized over a large number of derivations.
Obtaining robustness for a discourse parser is a demanding task due to the many unresolved theoretical issues regarding the derivation of the discourse structure.
Is it possible to give a more straightforward derivation of the solution?
The derivation of the algorithms is also clear and straightforward.
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