verb
- derives jointly or together with another person or source; obtains or traces the origin of something in conjunction with something else
Usage: formal; technical; often used in linguistics, mathematics, or academic contexts
Examples
- The two researchers coderives the etymology of the word from Latin and Greek roots.
- In formal logic, we coderives the conclusion from multiple premises.
- Linguists coderives many Romance languages from Vulgar Latin.
- The team coderives their theoretical framework from existing studies and new data.
- She coderives the mathematical proof by combining two independent theorems.