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noun1) (obtaining from a source) Herleitung, die2) (extraction, origin) Herkunft, die* * *[deri-]1) (the source or origin (of a word etc).) der Ursprung2) (the process of deriving.) die Herleitung* * *deri·va·tion[ˌderɪˈveɪʃən]n* * *["derI'veISən]nAbleitung f; (CHEM) Derivation fwhatever the true derivation of this story may be — woher diese Geschichte auch immer ursprünglich stammt
* * *derivation [ˌderıˈveıʃn] sfrom von)2. Herkunft f, Ursprung m, Abstammung f3. LING, MATH Derivation f, Ableitung f4. LING etymologische Ableitung, Etymologie f* * *noun1) (obtaining from a source) Herleitung, die2) (extraction, origin) Herkunft, die* * *n.Ableitung f.Herleitung f.
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