English to Urdu Dictionary derivation

derivation

ماخذ
definition
noun
the derivation of scientific laws from observation
the obtaining or developing of something from a source or origin.
From a metalinguistic framework, a first distinction may be proposed between tasks that involve morphological derivation in sentence completion and tasks that place a heavier load on explicit segmentation.
in generative grammar, the set of stages that link the abstract underlying structure of an expression to its surface form.
example
The 'derivation' of the word manufacture reflects its original meaning, ‘to make by hand.’
From a metalinguistic framework, a first distinction may be proposed between tasks that involve morphological 'derivation' in sentence completion and tasks that place a heavier load on explicit segmentation.
We forget the 'derivation' of the word journalism: someone who keeps a journal.
I honestly can't give you the 'derivation' of the word, you'd probably need to check someone with training in linguistics.
Furthermore, they suggested that such neuroendocrine carcinomas might be of endodermal rather than neuroectodermal 'derivation' .
When I first came to the community I asked people for the 'derivation' of the word.
The words are of Latin 'derivation' meaning left and right.
The mineralogy of loess commonly differs considerably from that of the underlying bedrock, further demonstrating its 'derivation' from a distant source.
Here is a mathematical 'derivation' of the two values.
Of course, the common 'derivation' of the word Sheffield - ‘the sheep field’ - is wrong and, frankly, slightly naive.
music of primarily Turkish 'derivation'
These approaches have one important aspect in common: they all effectively reduce the dimensionality of the search-space by assumption, rather than by 'derivation' .
Often, he explains the linguistic 'derivation' of a word or idiom.
Einstein's original 'derivation' of mass-energy equivalence is the best known in this group.
The 'derivation' from the Greek word koros, which means insect, is supposed to describe the insect-like aroma of the leaves, although some experts argue that it is because those small brown seeds look like beetles.
The high silica content suggests 'derivation' from a high pressure metamorphic source.
Although not a definitive indicator, the lack of abrasion is consistent with 'derivation' from nearby sources.
Sometimes when going through a long algebraic 'derivation' , I will ask each student in turn: ‘Clara, what is the next step in solving for [lambda]?’
This area has been problematized by a long historical debate over secularism and the complicated 'derivation' of civil laws from various codification systems.
Although some inventories after death and other records list imported pieces brought to New France by administrators, seigneurs and ecclesiastics, most Canadian furniture of French 'derivation' was probably made locally in small quantities as early as 1640.
Other references to the Igbo 'derivation' of particular masquerades occur in their praise songs.
Many of them would later find their way to Louisiana where they became known as Cajuns, a 'derivation' of the word Acadian.
The 'derivation' of snakes from mosasauroids implies a marine origin of snakes.
To begin with, there is the matter of its provenance, which concerns the origin or 'derivation' of an artifact.
the 'derivation' “sheepish” has six definitions
Essentially a 'derivation' of sherry, the recipe is attributed to the original French monks who settled at the Abbey in the 1880s.
music of primarily Turkish 'derivation'
Whatever its 'derivation' it has lost any regional associations.
Is there a book out there that indicates the 'derivation' of words?
Two facies of regionally metamorphosed rocks that may be of either original sedimentary or igneous 'derivation' are characterized by epidote.
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