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[dih-rahyvd] / dɪˈraɪvd /
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Derived from nutrition data from nearly 5,000 Americans, NCS sores are linked to blood pressure, waist circumference and weight.

From Salon • Dec. 30, 2024

Derived from the Italian word for trust, these rings depicting two clasping hands were commonly used in ancient Rome, typically as a wedding ring or symbol of faithful love.

From National Geographic • Jan. 11, 2024

Derived from the Latin word senex, which means 'old and 'old man', the Senate has always been home to some of the country's most elder statesmen and women.

From BBC • Nov. 19, 2023

Derived from Frank Wedekind’s play of the same title, Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik’s “Spring Awakening” is part concert, part drama, part secular mass.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 1, 2023

Derived from the Unconscious during the process of evolution, the conscious is, as it were, the antechamber where the crude energies of the Unconscious are selected and adapted for action on the world outside us.

From The Practice of Autosuggestion by Coué, Emile




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