to derive jointly
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coderiveto derive jointly
coderivingCODERIVE, to derive jointly
coderivedCODERIVE, to derive jointly
coderivesCODERIVE, to derive jointly
bootto derive keen enjoyment
derivesDERIVE, to trace to an origin
derivedDERIVE, to trace to an origin
derivingDERIVE, to trace to an origin
inferrerone that infers (to deduce (to derive))
derivateto derive, especially in a chemical sense
deduceto derive (to trace to an origin)
deducingDEDUCE, to derive (to trace to an origin)
inferrersINFERRER, one that infers (to deduce (to derive))
illationthe act of inferring (to deduce (to derive))
deducesDEDUCE, to derive (to trace to an origin)
deducedDEDUCE, to derive (to trace to an origin)
illationsILLATION, the act of inferring (to deduce (to derive))
spinto derive from or base on something done previously
accountto derive profit or use from; turn to advantage
inferto deduce (to derive (to trace to an origin))
inferringINFER, to deduce (to derive (to trace to an origin))
inferredINFER, to deduce (to derive (to trace to an origin))
infersINFER, to deduce (to derive (to trace to an origin))
RADICALLY"I've devised a new way to derive square roots," Tom said ...
consterto infer (to deduce (to derive (to trace to an origin)))
consteringCONSTER, to infer (to deduce (to derive (to trace to an origin)))
consteredCONSTER, to infer (to deduce (to derive (to trace to an origin)))
constersCONSTER, to infer (to deduce (to derive (to trace to an origin)))
atmathe World Soul, from which all individual souls derive, and to which they return as the supreme goal of existence
inferto derive as a conclusion from facts or premises we see smoke and infer fire L. A. White compare imply
atmasthe World Soul, from which all individual souls derive, and to which they return as the supreme goal of existence
atmanthe World Soul, from which all individual souls derive, and to which they return as the supreme goal of existence
infersto derive as a conclusion from facts or premises we see smoke and infer fire L. A. White compare imply
traditions(in Christianity) Doctrine not explicit in the Bible but held to derive from the oral teaching of Jesus and the Apostles
spiritualsA religious song of a kind associated with black Christians of the southern US, and thought to derive from the combination of European hymns and African musical elements by black slaves
positivismsThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law
positivismThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law