derives; derived; deriving
derives; derived; deriving
Britannica Dictionary definition of DERIVE
1 [+ object] : to take or get (something) from (something else)The river derives its name from a Native American tribe.
She derived [=received, took] great satisfaction from their friendship.
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often used as (be) derivedMany English words are derived from French.
Petroleum is derived from coal tar and used to make gasoline.
Much of the book's appeal derives from the personality of its central character.
a substance derivable from coal tar
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