Deriving from
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ROOTEDINDeriving from
RELISHINGDeriving pleasure from
toluididea chemical deriving from toluene
frugsdance deriving from the twist
frugdance deriving from the twist
toluididesTOLUIDIDE, a chemical deriving from toluene
hystericalDeriving from or affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion
voodoopolytheistic religion deriving chiefly from African cult worship
vorticisma British movement in the arts, deriving from futurism
sadisticDeriving pleasure from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others
heterotrophAn organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
vorticismsVORTICISM, a British movement in the arts, deriving from futurism
heterotrophsAn organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
sharialaw, seen as deriving from the Koran, hadith, ijma`, and qiyas
shariahlaw, seen as deriving from the Koran, hadith, ijma`, and qiyas
zombiesOriginally, a snake-deity of or deriving from West Africa and Haiti
derivative(of a financial product) Having a value deriving from an underlying variable asset
eclecticDeriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources
anagogicderiving from, pertaining to, or reflecting the moral or idealistic striving of the unconscious
emotionsA natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
sonperson closely associated with or deriving from a formative agent (as a nation, school, or race)
biomimeticrelating to biomimetics, the science of deriving useful structures and processes from the study of natural parallels
monosaturatedof or relating to fats that are liquid at room temperature, mostly deriving from nuts, avocados etc
vodunpolytheistic religion practiced chiefly by West Indians, deriving principally from African cult worship and containing elements borrowed from the Catholic religion
vodunspolytheistic religion practiced chiefly by West Indians, deriving principally from African cult worship and containing elements borrowed from the Catholic religion
skifflejazz style of the 1920s deriving from blues, ragtime, and folk music, played by bands made up of both standard and improvised instruments
skifflestyle of popular music developed in England during the 1950s, deriving from hillbilly music and rock-'n'-roll, and played on a heterogeneous group of instruments, as guitar, washboard, ceramic jug, washtub, and kazoo