derived

/dɪˈraɪvd/
adjective
  1. Coming from or based on something else; not original.
    • His painting style is derived from impressionism.
    • The derived data showed a clear pattern over time.
    • The derived product uses the same basic formula as the original.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of derive: got or obtained something from a source.
    • The word 'ketchup' derived from a Chinese word.
    • He derived the answer using simple math.
    • She derived great joy from gardening.
  2. Past participle of derive: having been obtained from a source.
    • The theory is derived from years of research.
    • His wealth was derived from hard work and smart investments.
    • The medicine is derived from a plant found in the rainforest.
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