Canadian French Meaning of derivatives

dérivés

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Definitions and Meaning of derivatives in English

derivatives

something that is obtained from, grows out of, or results from an earlier or more fundamental state or condition, formed by derivation, made up of or marked by derived elements, a word formed from another word or base, 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, a contract or security (see security sense 3) that derives its value from that of an underlying asset (such as another security) or from the value of a rate (as of interest or currency exchange) or index (see index entry 1 sense 1b) of asset value (such as a stock index), 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), formed from another word or base, a chemical substance related structurally to another substance and theoretically derivable from it, a substance that can be made from another substance in one or more steps, something derived, made up of or having elements derived from something else, a substance that can be made from another substance, of, relating to, or being a derivative, arising out of or dependent on the existence of something else compare direct, having parts that originate from another source, a word formed by derivation, lacking originality

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dérivés

something that is obtained from, grows out of, or results from an earlier or more fundamental state or condition, formed by derivation, made up of or marked by

Sous-produits,sous-produits,conséquences,descendants,descendants,produits,résultats,copies,corollaires,développements

origines,racines,sources,causes,déterminants,originaux,Prototypes,raisons,antécédents,archétypes

derides => se moque de, deriders => moqueurs , derelicts => cloches, derelictions => délaissements, derbies => derbies,