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deriver

 

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Deriver

Part of Speech: Noun, Verb

Noun:

Sense 1: A person who derives something, especially pleasure or satisfaction.

Example sentence: I am an avid reader, and for me, the library is a place where I can be a deriver of great joy.

Sense 2: A software tool or function that derives new information from existing data.

Example sentence: The deriver in this program allows you to extract valuable insights from the collected data.

Sense 3: A device used for separating one substance from another by extraction.

Example sentence: The chemical laboratory is equipped with various derivers to separate mixtures into their individual components.

Verb:

Sense 1: To obtain or receive from a source.

Example sentence: I always like to deriver inspiration from nature when I'm painting.

Sense 2: To deduce or infer something from evidence or information.

Example sentence: By examining the fossils, scientists were able to deriver important information about the ancient species.

Sense 3: To extract or separate one component from another using a deriver.

Example sentence: The chemist was able to deriver pure ethanol from the fermented solution.

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