Word of the Day – March 13, 2025

derivative

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Adjective The quality of being copied or adapted from others. (used 0 times in citations and controls)
  • Per ISO 704:2009 methodology
Noun The result of mathematical differentiation; the instantaneous change of one quantity relative to another; df(x)/dx. (used 6 times in citations and controls)
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Record Example A type of financial contract whose value is dependent on an underlying asset, group of assets, or benchmark. (used 37 times in citations and controls)
Record Example An option, swap, futures contract, forward contract or other financial or commodity contract or instrument whose market price, value, delivery obligations, payment obligations or settlement obligations are derived from, referenced to or based on an underlying interest (including a value, price, rate, variable, index, event, probability or thing). (used 4 times in citations and controls)

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Plural derivatives
Plural Possessive derivatives'
Possessive derivative's

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