% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 59 answers for The New York Times crossword clue derives (from) 5 letters. The answers have between 3 and 10 letters.

AnswerClue
IRENEname derived from the Greek for “peace”
STEMSderives (from)
INFERderive by logic
RAYONfabric derived from wood pulp
AZUREcolor whose name is derived from “lapis lazuli”
CUBITmeasurement whose name derives from the Latin for “elbow”
AQABAseaport whose name derives from the Arabic for “obstacle”
SORRYclassic board game derived from pachisi
CHINOfabric whose name may derive from its country of origin
SATANfigure whose name derives from the Hebrew for “adversary”
TAHOEits name derives from the Washoe for “lake”
ARBYSchain whose name derives from its founders, the Raffel brothers
IRENAwoman’s name derived from the Greek for “peace”
PESTOsauce whose name derives from “pound” in Italian
DERIVEstem (from)
DERIVATIVEcosine vis-à-vis sine
DERIVEScomes (from)
DERIVEobtain through logic
DERIVESoriginates (from), as a word
DERIVEget
DERIVEreach through reasoning
LEEsurname derived from the Chinese word for “plum”
CSNYfolk-rock quartet whose name derives from its members’ last initials
MASTODONextinct megafauna species whose name derives from the Greek for “breast tooth”
INORGANICnot derived from living matter
LEGOtoy whose name is derived from the Danish for “play well”
TSARruler whose title is derived from the name “Caesar”
ROOKchess piece whose name is derived from the Persian for “chariot”
FEYactress whose nickname derives from her middle name, Stamatina
TSARtitle derived from “Caesar”
ELIman’s name derived from the Bible
BOPstyle of music whose name is derived from scat
GHETTOits etymology may derive from the diminutive of “borough” in Italian
TSARimperial title derived from “caesar”
ROTIbread whose name derives from the Sanskrit for “bread”
NOELname derived from the Latin for “to be born”
ADAMname that derives from the Hebrew word for “earth”
AEONword derived from the Greek for “age”
CRISCObrand name derived from the phrase “crystallized cottonseed oil”
FIDOpet name derived from the Latin for “faithful”
ETAletter derived from Phoenician’s “heth”
SINEfunction that can be derived from a unit circle
SKIword derived from the Old Norse for “stick of wood”
TEXACOSTARcompany logo derived from a state symbol
KISMETword derived from the Arabic for “lot”
PEZcandy whose name derives from the German “Pfefferminz”
ANORAKjacket with a name derived from Inuit
SHAYNEirish name variant derived from John
RATEderivative, essentially
TORTELLINIpasta whose name derives from the Italian for “little cakes”

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