Deriver

Pronunciation: /ˈdɛɹɪvɚ/

Deriver (noun)

  1. A person who works out a result from given information, using steps or rules.
  2. A thing that produces another thing by taking it from something else.

Examples

  • The deriver explains how the idea comes from earlier work.
  • A deriver can trace each claim back to its original source.

Deriver (verb)

  1. To obtain something by using information or material from a source.
  2. To calculate or reason a result from rules, data, or earlier statements.

Examples

  • We deriver our results from careful measurements.
  • She derivers her conclusions from the text.