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derivative vs over-the-counter derivative

over-the-counter derivative vs derivative

derivative and over-the-counter derivative both are nouns.

derivative is an adjective but over-the-counter derivative is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
derivative Yes Yes No No
over-the-counter derivative Yes No No No
As nouns, over-the-counter derivative is a hyponym of derivative; that is, over-the-counter derivative is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than derivative:
  • derivative: a financial instrument whose value is based on another security
  • over-the-counter derivative: contracts that are traded (and privately negotiated) directly between two parties, without going through an exchange or other intermediary.
Other hyponyms of derivative include futures contract, option, OTC derivative.
derivative (noun) over-the-counter derivative (noun)
the result of mathematical differentiation; the instantaneous change of one quantity relative to another; df(x)/dx contracts that are traded (and privately negotiated) directly between two parties, without going through an exchange or other intermediary.
(linguistics) a word that is derived from another word
a financial instrument whose value is based on another security
a compound obtained from, or regarded as derived from, another compound
derivative (adjective) over-the-counter derivative (adjective)
resulting from or employing derivation
Difference between derivative and over-the-counter derivative

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