How to use in-sentence of “derive from”:
+ In this view, the name Khazar would derive from a hypothetical *Aq Qasar.
+ Upon entering the democratic assembly, the lictors would lower the fasces to show that the powers of the consuls derive from the people.
+ The place-name “”Ystradgynlais””, meaning “”vale of the river Cynlais”” – may derive from “cyn”.
+ Each of the genes contains a homeobox, The genes are called homeosishomeotic genes; both homeosis and homeobox derive from the idea of homeostasis or regulation.
+ The word is thought to derive from the base “skell-“, “to ring/resound” and the diminutive suffix “-ling”.
+ He coined the catch-phrase “omnis cellula e cellula”, meaning, cells only derive from other cells.
+ Semitic scripts apparently derive from “Proto-Sinaitic”, a script of which only 31 inscriptions are known.