WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
| derivative adj | (unoriginal) | poco original loc adj |
| | Critics called his work derivative and uninteresting. |
| | Los críticos dijeron que su trabajo era poco original y poco interesante. |
| derivative adj | (linguistics: derived) | derivado adj |
| | "Acceptance" is a derivative form of the verb "accept". |
| | "Aceptación" es un derivado del verbo "aceptar". |
| derivative n | (linguistics: word from another) (lingüística) | palabra derivada nf + adj |
| | "Investigation" is a derivative of "investigate." |
| | "Investigación" es una palabra derivada de "investigar". |
| derivative n | (mathematical expression) (matemática) | derivada nf |
| | The students will be learning how to calculate derivatives of functions this year. |
| | Los estudiantes aprenderán cómo calcular las derivadas de funciones este año. |
| Additional Translations |
| derivative n | often plural (financial product) | derivado financiero nm + adj |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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