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(Accounting) method of measuring the profitability of a company (derived by dividing the net income by total assets)ROI (return on investment)
(Chemistry) C5H8, compound found in plant essential oils and which belongs to the family of natural unsaturated hydrocarbons derived from isoprene units (aromatic that is used in food and perfumes), chemical from essential oilsterpene
(Chemistry) compound derived from the oil of cloves and other oils (used in perfumes and dentistry), oily liquid from cloveseugenol
(Chemistry) crystalline chemical compound derived from coal tar (used in the manufacture of dyes and medications), colorless hydrocarbonphenanthrene
(Chemistry) derived from propionic acid (type of acid used in food, perfumes, and medicine)propionic
(Chemistry) of stearin (type of ester), containing stearin or fat, derived from stearic acidstearic
(Chemistry) organic compound composed of ethylene and ethanol (from which its name is derived)enol
(Chemistry) pertaining to hydriodic acid; derived from hydriodic acidhydriodic
(Chemistry) soluble chemical compound derived from some plants, crystalline compound chemically related to the flavones (used in industrial and medical applications), dyeing agentcatechin
(Chemistry) yellowish or brownish resin derived from pine oleoresin or wood (commonly used in varnishes, ink and as a treatment for the bow of some musical instruments), rosincolophony
(Chemistry) yellowish or brownish resin derived from the oleoresin or wood of pine trees (commonly used in varnishes, inks, and as a treatment for the bow of some musical instruments), hard resin, rub with rosin, treat with rosin, treat something with ...rosin
(Medicine) glucoside derived from the leaves of some plants (used to treat capillary disorders)rutin
A financial security, such as an option, or future, whose value is derived in part from the value and characteristics of another security, the underlying order.Derivative security
A loose quantity term sometimes used to describe the amount of a commodityunderlying one commoditycontract; e.g., "a car of bellies." Derived from the fact that quantities of the product specified in a contract used to correspond closely to the capacit...Car
a trademark for a copolymer used in making fire- and insect-resistant textile fiber and derived from vinyl chloride and acrylonitrileDynel
 

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