- Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the
summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction of pith, wood,
and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the cornstalk. - Originating from within; increasing by internal growth.
- Mexican salamander - Mexican walking fish - Ox goes back into atoll, perhaps to find salamander - Salamander - Salamander originating from the mountain lakes of Mexico - An amphibian of the salamander tribe found in the elevated
lakes of Mexico; the siredon.
- Obtained by derivation; derived; not radical, original,
or fundamental; originating, deduced, or formed from something else;
secondary; as, a derivative conveyance; a derivative word. - That which is derived; anything obtained or deduced
from another. - A word formed from another word, by a prefix or suffix,
an internal modification, or some other change; a word which takes its
origin from a root. - A chord, not fundamental, but obtained from another by
inversion; or, vice versa, a ground tone or root implied in its
harmonics in an actual chord. - An agent which is adapted to produce a derivation (in
the medical sense). - A derived function; a function obtained from a given
function by a certain algebraic process. - A substance so related to another substance by
modification or partial substitution as to be regarded as derived from
it; thus, the amido compounds are derivatives of ammonia, and the
hydrocarbons are derivatives of methane, benzene, etc.