Derivative vs Dibenzoxazepine - What's the difference?
derivative | dibenzoxazepine |
Obtained by derivation; not radical, original, or fundamental.
Imitative of the work of someone else.
(legal, copyright) Referring to a work, such as a translation or adaptation, based on another work that may be subject to copyright restrictions.
(finance) Having a value that depends on an underlying asset of variable value.
Lacking originality.
Something derived.
(linguistics) A word that derives from another one.
(finance) A financial instrument whose value depends on the valuation of an underlying asset; such as a warrant, an option etc.
(chemistry) A chemical derived from another.
(calculus) The derived function of a function.
(calculus) The value of this function for a given value of its independent variable.
An incapacitating and lachrymatory agent, developed by the British for riot control in the late 1950s and early 1960s, whose derivatives have some pharmaceutical applications.
As an adjective derivative
is .As a noun dibenzoxazepine is
an incapacitating and lachrymatory agent, developed by the british for riot control in the late 1950s and early 1960s, whose derivatives have some pharmaceutical applications.derivative
English
Adjective
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Noun
(en noun)- The derivative of is
- The derivative of at x = 3 is .