derivative
Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: derivatives
When used as a critique in art or music, this word carries a sharp negative sting. It suggests that a creator is merely copying a successful formula rather than innovating, implying a lack of creative soul or intellectual independence. In finance and mathematics, the term is clinical and neutral. It describes a structural relationship where the value or property of one thing is entirely dependent on an underlying primary element, shifting the focus from artistic theft to logical dependency.
Countable when referring to a specific financial contract or a mathematical result. Uncountable when describing the general quality of being unoriginal.