derives in English

verb
1
obtain something from (a specified source).
they derived great comfort from this assurance
verb

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1. The Clause derives from Art.

2. It derives from the name Adalberto which in turn derives from Athala (meaning noble) and Berth (meaning bright).

3. Bensonhurst derives its name from Arthur W

4. He derives his income from freelance work.

5. The first derives from the quantum theory.

6. Everyone, absolutely everyone, derives benefit from it.

7. 13 A scholar derives knowledge from reading.

8. Its common English name Agrimony derives from …

9. Everyone, absolutely everyone, derives benefit from it

10. Its name derives from the Arapaho Indians

11. A glutton derives sensual pleasures from eating.

12. The name derives from Latin Argentum, translated

13. The custom derives its origin from Buddhism.

14. Hence he derives the title, Aristippus of Cyrene

15. He derives great satisfaction from his stamp collection.

16. 5 The custom derives its origin from Buddhism.

17. The short Appoggiatura () derives its value from the

18. 1 France derives 16% of revenue from air freight.

19. The Rubik cube derives its name from its inventor.

20. The name “Acrab” derives from the Arabic word for …

21. The name derives from Abel's theorem on power series.

22. His patronage derives from eating only grapes during Lent.

23. It precedence derives from the concept of parliamentary sovereignty.

24. The Latin term Cento derives from Greek κέντρων (gen

25. Bezoar derives from the Persian root Padzahr, meaning antidote

26. The institute derives all its money from foreign investments.

27. The name derives from the Indian monetary unit rupee.

28. The word Culminate derives from the Latin word culminatus, …

29. Austenite derives its name from the English scientist W

30. The term derives from the official Roman Augurs, whose

31. In global politics, self-esteem derives from power differentiation.

32. He derives a perverted pleasure from hurting other people.

33. The Apatite name derives from the Greek word meaning deceptive

34. 19 The criticism derives from a misunderstanding of our aims.

35. 14 The Rubik cube derives its name from its inventor.

36. The term derives from the French word Briquette meaning brick

37. He derives a lot of fulfilment from his charity work.

38. The name Ariary derives from the pre-colonial currency, with …

39. The Foragers', by the way, derives no income from this.

40. In fact, the word palace derives from the word Palatine.

41. The noun, 'come-hither', derives from the verbal phrase, 'Come hither'

42. The word history derives from the Latin word 'historia' meaning story.

43. Fetishism also derives from the early polymorphous perversity of infant sexuality.

44. Cavy and its plural form, cavies, derives from the genus Cavia

45. For example, Malta derives two thirds of its freshwater by desalination.

46. The word Easter derives from Eostre, the pagan goddess of spring.

47. The long Appoggiatura, notated without the cross stroke, derives its value

48. In fact, the word Ambo derives from the Greek for ascending

49. The Apostolate of the laity: (1) derives from the Christian vocation,

50. The word Anthropomorphosis derives from the Greek ánthrōpos (“human”) and morphē …