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derivative a substance formed from a primary compound by chemical reaction
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derivative A cell which comes from a meristem and undergoes differentiation into a specialized tissue. The sister cell from the mitosis in the meristem may or may not also become a derivative.
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derivation The definition of a new type in terms of an existing one.
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derivative Word formed from another word or root by the addition of affixes other than the inflectional endings.
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derivative A financial instrument, traded on or off an exchange, the price of which is directly dependent upon the value of one or more underlying securities, equity indices, debt instruments, commodities, other derivative instruments, or any agreed upon pricing index or arrangement. Derivatives involve the trading of rights or obligations based on the underlying product but do not directly transfer property. They are used to hedge risk or to exchange a floating rate of return for a fixed rate of return.
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