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DERIVING, ppr. Drawing; receiving; deducing; communicating; diverting or turning...
DERIVER, n. One who derives, or draws from a source.
DERIVED, pp. Drawn, as from a source; deduced; received; regularly conveyed; des...
DERIVE, v.t. [L. A stream.] 1. To draw from, as in a regular course or channel; ...
DERIVATIVELY, adv. In a derivative manner; by derivation.
DERIVATIVE, a. 1. Derived; taken or having proceeded from another or something p...
DERIVATION, n. 1. The act of deriving, drawing or receiving from a source; as th...
DERIVATE, n. A word derived from another.
DERIVABLE, a. 1. That may be derived; that may be drawn, or received, as from a ...
DERISORY, a. Mocking; ridiculing.
DERISIVELY, adv. With mockery or contempt.
DERISIVE, a. Containing derision; mocking; ridiculing. Derisive taunts.
DERISION, n. 1. The act of laughing at in contempt. 2. Contempt manifested by la...
DERIDINGLY, adv. by way of derision or mockery.
DERIDING, ppr. Laughing at with contempt; mocking; ridiculing.
DERIDER, n. 1. One who laughs at another in contempt; a mocker; a scoffer. 2. A ...