I think you may mean derivation. Derivatives of the word "fruit" include words like "fruity", "fruition", "fruitcake", "grapefruit", and so on. But the derivation of "fruit" is from the Latin word "fructus", perfect participle active of "frui", which means "to enjoy".
This is an example of a sentence using the word derivative. The teacher liked it when the student used the derivative of the trash words
I have a good derivative.
English has many derivative words.
conserve
The English derivative for the Latin word "vita" is "vital."
derivative anagram
No. The word "neighboring" is a derivative, specifically the present participle, of the verb meaning of "neighbor".
NICETY
In calculus, the derivative of a linear equation is a constant. y = 2x _ 5 dy/dx = 2 ( The constant).
It is a derivative of the fruit of the pineapple tree and grows in Central and South America.
a definition is what it means, a derivative is what it derives from, like a root word
Noun Derivative - a verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix or suffixes at the end of the word. Adjective Derivative - a noun or verb that becomes an adjective by adding a suffix or suffixes at the end of the word. (sometimes nouns and verbs, or nouns and adjectives, have the same spelling) Verb occur --> noun occurrence (noun derivative) Verb depend --> noun dependence (noun derivative) or noun dependent Verb depend --> adjective dependent (adjective derivative) Verb react --> adjective reactive (adjective derivative)