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derivation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of derivation in Hindi

  • व्युत्पत्ति
  •  उत्पत्ति
  • कारण
  • स्रोत
  • शब्द-साधन

derivation Definition

Noun

  • the obtaining or developing of something from a source or origin.
  • deriving induction deduction deducing inferring inference gathering gleaning drawing out extraction eliciting rare:eduction
  • in generative grammar, the set of stages that link the abstract underlying structure of an expression to its surface form.
  • the process of deducing a new formula, theorem, etc., from previously accepted statements.

derivation Example

  • The derivation “sheepish” has six definitions ( व्युत्पत्ति "भेड़" की छह परिभाषाएँ हैं )
  • What is the derivation of the word "redshirt"?  ( "रेडशर्ट" शब्द की व्युत्पत्ति क्या है? )
  • The derivation of the specific form need not concern us. ( विशिष्ट रूप की व्युत्पत्ति से हमें चिंतित होने की आवश्यकता नहीं है। )
  • Table 9.6 shows several indicators used in the derivation of GRE elements which are related to deprivation. ( तालिका 9.6 जीआरई तत्वों की व्युत्पत्ति में प्रयुक्त कई संकेतकों को दर्शाती है जो वंचन से संबंधित हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Referring back to the aggregate supply curve derivation in Fig. 10-5, it is that is usually attributed to the Keynesians.
  • The derivation of scientific laws from observation
  • form Lampetra, which occurs in ichthyological works of the middle ages; the derivation from lambere petras, to lick stones, is a specimen of etymological ingenuity.
  • The derivation of the word has been much debated.
  • People wondered about the derivation of the painting, but its origin is unknown.  
  • The derivation of the baby’s name is unknown, but many people think it is a family name.
  • Derivation is effected by infixes, prefixes, affixes and reduplication.
  • Opinions differ as to the derivation of the name of the island.
  • The exact derivation and meaning of the name is somewhat uncertain.
  • Many of Bentham's phrases, such as "international," "utilitarian," "codification," are valuable additions to our language; but the majority of them, especially those of Greek derivation, have taken no root in it.
  • It is interesting to note that the fanciful derivation of the same Veronica from the words Vera icon (euccav) " true image" - is not, as has been thought, of modern origin, since it occurs in the Otia Imperialia (iii.
  • But this derivation is doubtful, the origin of the name being also ascribed to that of an English carriage-builder, Landow, who introduced this form of equipage.
  • No satisfactory derivation of the name Athena has been given 1; Pallas, at first an epithet, but after Pindar used 1 0.
  • The derivation offered for its name is from Oak-town, in reference to the extensive forest which formerly covered the locality.
  • A derivation is suggested from the disputed territory of Alsace, pointing the contrast between this lawless district and the adjacent Temple, the home of the law itself.
  • According to some he was the god of consuming fire; others saw in him the bright sky, or the heaven; still others recognized in him a storm god, a theory with which the derivation of the name from Heb.
  • We can now proceed to the derivation of the structure of glucose.
  • Her original home was on the river Numicius near Lavinium, where there was a spring called after her, supposed to possess healing qualities (whence the old Roman derivation from juvare, to help).
  • Music of primarily Turkish derivation