English to Turkish Dictionary derivative

derivative

türev
definition
noun
a derivative of the system was chosen for the Marine Corps’ V-22 tilt rotor aircraft
something that is based on another source.
adjective
an artist who is not in the slightest bit derivative
(typically of an artist or work of art) imitative of the work of another person, and usually disapproved of for that reason.
translation of 'derivative'
noun
türetme,
türev,
türetilmiş şey
adjective
türetilmiş,
ikincil
example
For a musical about one the century's most original artists, there was a whole lot of 'derivative' going on.
For example, methyl butyrate, a 'derivative' of butyric acid, smells like apples.
This is because they buy complex 'derivative' products to mirror the performance of the underlying stock market index or indices which are not transparently priced.
Moricizine is a phenothiazine 'derivative' , without significant activity on the dopaminergic system.
While primarily a place for the administration of justice, its name is a 'derivative' of the Latin root officium and it is considered a landmark in the evolution of the office as a building type.
When you are depressed and isolated anything you write is totally 'derivative' and self-obsessed.
I suppose she is a cultural phenomenon that cannot be ignored, but I find her programme, and the 'derivative' imitators to be deadly dull and no substitute for actual thought.
For example, the alcohol 'derivative' of methane is methanol and of ethane is ethanol.
The hull is a new design rather than a 'derivative' of an older system.
The modern territorial state upon which it was based was a 'derivative' of the Italian Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation.
These include singular solutions to differential equations, a change of variables formula, and a way of relating the derivative of a function to the 'derivative' of the inverse function.
Because, even as a kid, I was fascinated by the way people expressed themselves, it wasn't long before I came across a London 'derivative' of London back-slang.
However, he is not a 'derivative' imitator of classic Japanese cinema, but one of its original though sadly neglected film-makers.
The first general rule allows us to calculate the 'derivative' of two functions which have been added together.
It can play towards the determination of whether the case is a full-on copyright case or whether it is a case of the infringer creating a 'derivative' work.
This underscores the 'derivative' nature of his performance and this movie.
The state-of-the-art animation techniques and the space flight sequences look impressive, but fail to inject any excitement into the lifeless and 'derivative' plot.
Every barbarian language had an equivalent term, and all of them were based on a 'derivative' of that language's word for fury.
The name of the plant descends from Old English rapum ‘turnip’, while the crime is a 'derivative' of the Latin verb rapere ‘to seize’.
All art, all thought was a creative activity, not an imitative or 'derivative' one.
The word nucleus is a 'derivative' of the Latin word nux, meaning nut or kernel.
He will release the 'derivative' work as an MP3 single.
Permit others to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work and 'derivative' works based upon it only for noncommercial purposes.
Would Fitzgerald have been disappointed by the 'derivative' script grounded in the conventions of the nineteenth-century realist novel?
The whole album is so fresh and so distantly related to anything that has come out in years that it begs for attention in a sea of Pop Idols, 'derivative' rock/metal and endless amounts of Hip Hop.
However, contemporaries now subscribe to the notion that the term brioche is a 'derivative' of the Norman word for pound, broyer.
Buyers were delighted to have something to sell, but I felt that the show was too 'derivative' , and betrayed a lack of the energy and fire that made him such an entertaining part of our fashion week.
If I take the Grimm stories, and make a new 'derivative' work out of them, I get a new copyright, even though the old work is still in the public domain.
They called the wine tintashu, combining the Japanese word for sake with a 'derivative' of the Portuguese word for red.
Plagiarism - a 'derivative' of the Latin word for kidnapping - literally means to steal someone else's words or ideas and take credit for them.
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