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derivative A lawsuit brought by a shareholder on behalf of a corporation to protect the corporation from wrongs committed against it.
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derivative A financial security (such as option or future) whose characteristics and value are derived from the characteristics and the value of another asset.
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derivation The action of defining a datatype by using the definition of one or several other datatypes. Simple datatypes may be defined by derivation by restriction, list, or union, while complex datatypes can be defined by derivation by restriction or extension.
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derivation The word forming process that creates a new base from an underlying base. A derivational affiix ultimately affects the lexical meaning of a derived stem. A derivational affix is adjoined to a base; if the base has lexical meaning, it is then a stem.
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derive A mode of experimental behavior linked to the conditions of urban society: a technique of rapid passage through varied ambiances. The term also designates a specific uninterrupted period of dériving.
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