Examples of 'it derived' in a sentence
Meaning of "it derived"
This phrase suggests that something originated or came from a specific source or cause. It indicates that there is a connection or relationship between the subject and its origin or foundation
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Was it derived from your your psychiatric training.
Social media reports indicated it derived from scanner traffic.
It derived its name from the unique.
That is where it derived its breed name.
It derived from the well being of him.
The shape of the gland resembles a pine cone from which it derived its name.
It derived its name from the DeLisle family.
It is also possible that it derived from the first name Agapy or Agafon.
It derived its name from the way it was played.
The school faces Maplewood Lane from which it derived its name.
It derived its name from traders believing that it.
As all the newspapers of such time, it derived directly from hand-writing newssheets.
It derived from food energy.
The term today is usually considered racist, along with the term it derived from, Negro.
Sometimes it derived from patronymic.
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Japanese calligraphy and Chinese calligraphy are very much alike, since it derived from Chinese calligraphy.
It derived from his work on the telephone and phonograph.
That beam that radiates, where is it derived from?
Others believe it derived from a dialect word for a wheeled cart.
It derived its name from its enormous shoe shaped muzzle.
That 's where it derived from.
It derived its name from a distinguished botanist of the eighteenth century.
Others, like Lenormant, think it derived from the Avestan.
It derived to a large degree not from religious belief but political ideology.
You say that it derived from the loss of your parents.
It derived its name from brains since it was initially made from pork brains.
From Vadpatra it derived its present name Baroda or Vadodara.
It derived its name from the silvery hairs on the lower surface of its leaves.
For the trade unions, it derived from a reassessment of the Commission 's role.
It derived from the Spanish word for fierce.
This means that it derived from two naturally occurring, or " true, " birds.
It derived its name from an ancient Vishnu temple located in the town.
Others say it derived from the name of the leader Mexihtli.
It derived from the time of day French men would make such a visit.
Second, it derived from a series of more ancient instruments.
It derived its name from its ruler Rao Shekha.
Or is it derived from a more general result?
It derived its name from Germany because its origin is German.
What Nissan said it derived from this communication was a desire for a basic, authentic configuration.
It derived from the Italic tribe who in antiquity developed ancient Roman civilization.
How is it derived from the installation?
It derived from the prevalent Bhakti traditions in North India.
Is it derived from plants?
It derived its name from the era of the Second French Empire.
Is it derived from reason?
It derived from a word Voyt which formed from the German Vogt.
Is it derived from animals?
It derived from a word meaning " Hunchback.
From which it derived the " double image " design which is now standard in c.
It derived from the Italian word for battle, battaglia.
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