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Causable
Causable Caus"a*ble, a. Capable of being caused.
Causal
Causal Caus"al, a. [L. causalis. See Cause.] Relating to a cause or causes; inplying or containing a cause or causes; expressing a cause; causative. Causal propositions are where two propositions are joined by causal words. --Watts.
Causal
Causal Caus"al, n. A causal word or form of speech. Anglo-Saxon drencan to drench, causal of Anglo-Saxon drincan to drink. --Skeat.
Causality
Causality Cau*sal"i*ty, n.; pl. Causalities. 1. The agency of a cause; the action or power of a cause, in producing its effect. The causality of the divine mind. --Whewell. 2. (Phren.) The faculty of tracing effects to their causes. --G. Combe.
Causally
Causally Caus"al*ly, adv. According to the order or series of causes; by tracing effects to causes.
Causally
Causally Caus"al*ly, n. (Mining.) The lighter, earthy parts of ore, carried off washing.
Causation
Causation Cau*sa"tion, n. The act of causing; also the act or agency by which an effect is produced. The kind of causation by which vision is produced. --Whewell. Law of universal causation, the theoretical or asserted law that every event or phenomenon results from, or is the sequel of, some previous event or phenomenon, which being present, the other is certain to take place.
Causationist
Causationist Cau*sa"tion*ist, n. One who believes in the law of universal causation.
Causative
Causative Caus"a*tive, a. [L. causativus pertaining to a lawsuit (causa), but in the English sense from E. cause.] 1. Effective, as a cause or agent; causing. Causative in nature of a number of effects. --Bacon. 2. Expressing a cause or reason; causal; as, the ablative is a causative case.
Causative
Causative Caus"a*tive (k[add]"z[.a]*t[i^]v), n. A word which expresses or suggests a cause.
Causatively
Causatively Caus"a*tive*ly, adv. In a causative manner.
Causator
Causator Cau*sa"tor (k[add]*z[=a]"t[o^]r), n. [See Cause.] One who causes. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
Law of universal causation
Causation Cau*sa"tion, n. The act of causing; also the act or agency by which an effect is produced. The kind of causation by which vision is produced. --Whewell. Law of universal causation, the theoretical or asserted law that every event or phenomenon results from, or is the sequel of, some previous event or phenomenon, which being present, the other is certain to take place.

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- Look up causa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CAUSA or Causa can refer to: Compañía Aeronáutica Uruguaya S.A., a historic airline company in Uruguay...
- of the usual requirements. It is also known by the Latin phrases honoris causa ("for the sake of the honour") or ad honorem ("to the honour"). The degree...
- Causa is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Helicidae. Species within the genus Causa include:...
- Causa limeña or simply causa, is a typical and widespread entrée of the Peruvian gastronomy which has a pre-Columbian origin. Causa is best described...
- Causa Sui is a Danish instrumental psych-rock / stoner rock band composed of Jakob Skøtt, Jonas Munk, Rasmus Rasmussen and Jess Kahr. Beginning with their...
- Causa sui (pronounced [ˈkau̯.sa ˈsʊ.iː]; transl. cause of itself, self-caused) is a Latin term that denotes something that is generated within itself...
- questionable cause—also known as causal fallacy, false cause, or non causa pro causa ("non-cause for cause" in Latin)—is a category of informal fallacies...
- minorities, and four were solicitors. Six people were also appointed QC honoris causa. The title of KC continues to be used. In 1998 two Northern Ireland barristers...
- The condictio causa data causa non secuta under Roman law was an action ("condictio") for recovery of a transfer of property, where the purpose for the...
- Causa Mortis is a satiric play by Jacob M. Appel that lampoons the modern medical establishment. The plot focuses on a woman, Eleanor, whose brain surgeon...