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Definitions from the WebDerivetiveNoun: 1. A financial product or investment whose value is derived from another underlying asset, such as a stock, commodity, currency, or bond. Sample sentence: Trading derivatives requires a deep understanding of the market and careful risk management. Adjective: 1. Derived from something else; not original or primary. Sample sentence: The filmmaker turned the novel into a derivative screenplay that lacked the depth of the original story. Verb: 1. To obtain or develop from a source. Sample sentence: The scientist plans to derive a new theory from existing research. Adverb: No common usage as an adverb found for this term. No related products found on Amazon. | ||||
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