There's no such word in English. Perhaps it's a misprint for 'derivative'; a product that comes from something else. As in, ' diesel, lubricants and plastics are all derivatives of crude oil'.
2007-01-19 21:15:29
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answered by Bart S 7
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they actually wrote deriative in afcm reference book?
Whats an AFCM reference to begin with?
2007-01-20 05:26:04
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answered by Anonymous
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the limit of the ratio of the change in a function to the corresponding change in its independent variable as the latter change approaches zero
4 a : a chemical substance related structurally to another substance and theoretically derivable from it b : a substance that can be made from another substance
5 : 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)
2007-01-20 08:20:18
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answered by fallinglight 3
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I look on the web, answer.com,they answer questions ,It says there is no such word.It had some words close that was spell check.
2007-01-20 05:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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To have been developed from another source
2007-01-20 05:15:28
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answered by Sid B 6
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Going away the point.
2007-01-23 07:25:58
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answered by GOPAL KUMAR PATHAK 2
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Do you mean derivative? see http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=derivative
Good Luck!!!
2007-01-20 05:44:32
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answered by Anonymous
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derivative means extract.
2007-01-20 05:33:32
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answered by Anonymous
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