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derive /dɪˡraɪv/ transitive verb (obtain) derivare;
be ~d fromwordderivare da
intransitive verb ~ from derivare da

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derive: WordReference English-Italian Dictionary © 2009
derive (to evolve from)evolvere da v
derivederivare da v
derive (descend from)discendere da v
derive (to gain) dedurretrarre v
derive estrarrericavare vtr
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Compound Forms/Forme composte
derive fromvtr (extract, obtain from)ricavare vtr
Cocaine is derived from the leaves of the coco plant.
L'oppio si ricava dalle piante di papavero.
derive fromvtr (originate in, come from)derivare vi
The word "derive" was derived from the Old French term, deriver, meaning to spring from.
La parola "castle" deriva dal termine latino "castrum".
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