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1 derivaat
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2 afgeleide
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3 afgeleid
1 [met zijn aandacht weggetrokken] diverted, distracted♦voorbeelden:2 afgeleid woord • derived word, derivative -
4 derivatie
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5 afgeleide
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6 derivaat
n. derivative, conjugate (Grammar); by-product, offshoot -
7 derivatief
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8 differentiatie
n. differentiation, act of distinguishing; discrimination; act of changing; transforming of a function into its derivative (Mathematics) -
9 differentieren
v. differentiate, distinguish, discriminate; become different; transform into a derivative (Mathematics) -
10 differentiëring
n. differentiation, act of distinguishing; discrimination; act of changing; transforming of a function into its derivative (Mathematics) -
11 gedifferentieerd
adj. differentiated, distinguished; having a distinctly different character; made into a derivative (Mathematics) -
12 partiële afgeleide
• partial derivativeNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > partiële afgeleide
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13 afgeleid woord
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15 afleiding
1 [het afleiden van water enz.] diversion3 [taalkunde] [afgeleid woord] derivative♦voorbeelden:2 ik heb echt afleiding nodig • I really need something to take my mind off it/thingsvoor afleiding zorgen • take one's mind off things -
16 de afgeleide van een functie
de afgeleide van een functieVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de afgeleide van een functie
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17 derivaat
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derivative — de·riv·a·tive 1 /də ri və tiv/ n: a contract or security that derives its value from that of an underlying asset (as another security) or from the value of a rate (as of interest or currency exchange) or index of asset value (as a stock index) ◇… … Law dictionary
Derivative — De*riv a*tive, a. [L. derivativus: cf. F. d[ e]rivatif.] Obtained by derivation; derived; not radical, original, or fundamental; originating, deduced, or formed from something else; secondary; as, a derivative conveyance; a derivative word. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Derivative — De*riv a*tive, n. 1. That which is derived; anything obtained or deduced from another. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gram.) A word formed from another word, by a prefix or suffix, an internal modification, or some other change; a word which takes its origin … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
derivative — [adj] borrowed, transmitted from source acquired, ancestral, caused, cognate, coming from, connate, copied, evolved, hereditary, imitative, inferential, inferred, not original, obtained, plagiaristic, plagiarized, procured, rehashed, secondary,… … New thesaurus
derivative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) chiefly derogatory imitative of the work of another artist, writer, etc. 2) (of a financial product) having a value deriving from an underlying variable asset. ► NOUN 1) something which is derived from another source. 2) a… … English terms dictionary
derivative — [də riv′ə tiv] adj. [ME derivatif < LL derivativus < L derivatus, pp. of derivare: see DERIVE] 1. derived 2. using or taken from other sources; not original 3. of derivation n. 1. something derived 2 … English World dictionary
derivative — early 15c. (adj.); mid 15c. (n.), from M.Fr. dérivatif (15c.), from L.L. derivativus, from pp. stem of L. derivare (see DERIVE (Cf. derive)). Mathematical sense is from 1670s … Etymology dictionary
Derivative — This article is an overview of the term as used in calculus. For a less technical overview of the subject, see Differential calculus. For other uses, see Derivative (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
derivative — Coming from another; taken from something preceding; secondary. That which has not its origin in itself, but owes its existence to something foregoing. Anything obtained or deduced from another @ derivative action A suit by a shareholder to… … Black's law dictionary
derivative — Coming from another; taken from something preceding; secondary. That which has not its origin in itself, but owes its existence to something foregoing. Anything obtained or deduced from another @ derivative action A suit by a shareholder to… … Black's law dictionary
derivative — derivatively, adv. derivativeness, n. /di riv euh tiv/, adj. 1. derived. 2. not original; secondary. n. 3. something derived. 4. Also called derived form. Gram. a form that has undergone derivation from anoth … Universalium