According to the American Heritage Dictionary,"happiness"is derived from the Middle English word hap—meaning" Luck.
The science of horticulture, in which the primary concerns are maximum yield and superior quality, utilizes inFORMation derived from other sciences.
Many styles are derived from it constantly.
A protein meal and oil derived from the dehydrated fly larvae are then packaged and shipped to the pet trade–as well as fish and pig farmers who are clamoring for a protein substitute for fishmeal, which comes from already overfished oceans.
At Facebook, app writers' income is derived from advertising based on the number of people who install their programs, and a bunch have adapted in intrusive ways.
There are many health benefits to be derived from drinking water daily, including maintaining healthy skin.
John Kenneth Galbraith (1908 - 2006) The word 'politics' is derived from the word 'poly', meaning 'many', and the word 'ticks', meaning 'blood sucking parasites'.
Blaise Pascal (1623 - 1662) Our notion of symmetry is derived from the human face.
Basic Technical Information Based upon a small, high performance integrated radio transceiver, each of which is allocated a unique 48-bit address derived from the IEEE 802 standard.
The name was derived from the cassia trees of the location.
The fleeting type is derived from instants of material comfort, while the enduring type is attained through the gradual growth of your mind.
As a representative work of Chu poetry it makes use of a wide range of metaphors derived from the culture of Chu, including shamanistic elements such as divination and the presence of spirits, as well as references in ancient history and legendary figures.
" Then her husband asked, "From whence hast thou all at once derived such strength and comforting faith?
The journey had cost money too, and she had derived no great pleasure from it.