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| derivation | (เดริเว'เชิน) n. การได้มา, การสืบรากเง่า, การสืบพันธุ์ฐาน, แหล่งที่มา, รากเง่า, ที่มา, พืชพันธุ์, ประวัติความเป็นมา, รากศัพท์, Syn. origin |
| derivation | (n) การได้รับมา, การสร้างคำ, แหล่งที่มา, ความเป็นมา, รากศัพท์ |
| | | | แหล่งที่มา | [laengthīmā] (n, exp) EN: source ; origin ; root ; derivation ; base FR: origine [ f ] ; provenance [ f ] ; source [ f ] (fig.) | ทางเบี่ยง | [thāng bīeng] (n, exp) EN: road diversion FR: déviation [ f ] ; dérivation [ f ] |
| | | derivation | (n) the source or origin from which something derives (i.e. comes or issues) | derivation | (n) a line of reasoning that shows how a conclusion follows logically from accepted propositions | derivation | (n) (descriptive linguistics) the process whereby new words are formed from existing words or bases by affixation | derivation | (n) drawing of fluid or inflammation away from a diseased part of the body | derivation | (n) drawing off water from its main channel as for irrigation | derivation | (n) the act of deriving something or obtaining something from a source or origin | derivational | (adj) characterized by inflections indicating a semantic relation between a word and its base, Ant. inflectional | derivational morphology | (n) the part of grammar that deals with the derivations of words | ancestry | (n) inherited properties shared with others of your bloodline, Syn. lineage, filiation, derivation | deriving | (n) (historical linguistics) an explanation of the historical origins of a word or phrase, Syn. etymologizing, derivation |
| Derivation | n. [ L. derivatio: cf. F. dérivation. See Derive. ] 1. A leading or drawing off of water from a stream or source. [ Obs. ] T. Burnet. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The act of receiving anything from a source; the act of procuring an effect from a cause, means, or condition, as profits from capital, conclusions or opinions from evidence. [ 1913 Webster ] As touching traditional communication, . . . I do not doubt but many of those truths have had the help of that derivation. Sir M. Hale. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. The act of tracing origin or descent, as in grammar or genealogy; as, the derivation of a word from an Aryan root. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. The state or method of being derived; the relation of origin when established or asserted. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. That from which a thing is derived. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. That which is derived; a derivative; a deduction. [ 1913 Webster ] From the Euphrates into an artificial derivation of that river. Gibbon. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. (Math.) The operation of deducing one function from another according to some fixed law, called the law of derivation, as the operation of differentiation or of integration. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Med.) A drawing of humors or fluids from one part of the body to another, to relieve or lessen a morbid process. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. The formation of a word from its more original or radical elements; also, a statement of the origin and history of a word. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Derivational | a. Relating to derivation. Earle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | | 由来 | [ゆらい, yurai] (adv, n, vs) origin; source; history; derivation; reason; destiny; (P) #1,328 [Add to Longdo] | 生成 | [せいせい, seisei] (n, vs) creation; generation; formation; derivation; (P) #3,709 [Add to Longdo] | 派生 | [はせい, hasei] (n, vs) derivation; (P) #4,061 [Add to Longdo] | 語源(P);語原(iK) | [ごげん, gogen] (n) word root; word derivation; etymology; (P) #7,826 [Add to Longdo] | 導出 | [どうしゅつ, doushutsu] (n, vs, adj-no) derivation [Add to Longdo] |
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