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derive

Derive vs Deride - What's the difference?

derive | deride |


In transitive terms the difference between derive and deride

is that derive is to obtain or receive (something) from something else while deride is to harshly mock; ridicule.

Calculate vs Derive - What's the difference?

calculate | derive |


As verbs the difference between calculate and derive

is that calculate is to determine the value of something or the solution to something by a mathematical process while derive is to obtain or receive (something) from something else.

Cite vs Derive - What's the difference?

cite | derive |


As nouns the difference between cite and derive

is that cite is wedge, short spear or stick while derive is drift.

As an adjective cite

is full, brim-full.

As a verb derive is

.

Taxonomy vs Derive - What's the difference?

taxonomy | derive |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and derive

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while derive is drift.

As a verb derive is

.

Devise vs Derive - What's the difference?

devise | derive |


In transitive terms the difference between devise and derive

is that devise is to leave (property) in a will while derive is to obtain or receive (something) from something else.

As a noun devise

is the act of leaving real property in a will.

Derive vs Deprive - What's the difference?

derive | deprive |


As verbs the difference between derive and deprive

is that derive is to obtain or receive (something) from something else while deprive is to take something away (and keep it away); deny someone of something.

Derive vs Yah - What's the difference?

derive | yah |


As a noun derive

is drift.

As a verb derive

is .

As a proper noun yah is

.

Aquired vs Derive - What's the difference?

aquired | derive |


As a noun derive is

drift.

As a verb derive is

.

Extract vs Derive - What's the difference?

extract | derive |


In transitive terms the difference between extract and derive

is that extract is to take by selection; to choose out; to cite or quote, as a passage from a book while derive is to obtain or receive (something) from something else.

As a noun extract

is that which is extracted or drawn out.

Evolved vs Derive - What's the difference?

evolved | derive |


As verbs the difference between evolved and derive

is that evolved is past tense of evolve while derive is to obtain or receive (something) from something else.

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