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- Causa
as a sign of respect (usually describing an honorary college or university degree). an indispensable condition; requisite. e.c. Historical Examples uknown for the sake of honour
- Causa-sine-qua-non
an indispensable condition; requisite.
- Causability
a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident? the reason or motive for some human action: The good news was a cause […]
- Causal
of, constituting, or implying a cause. Grammar. expressing a cause, as the conjunctions because and since. Contemporary Examples Historical Examples adjective acting as or being a cause stating, involving, or implying a cause: the causal part of the argument (philosophy) (of a theory) explaining a phenomenon or analysing a concept in terms of some causal […]
- Causalgia
a neuralgia distinguished by a burning pain along certain nerves, usually of the upper extremities. noun (pathol) a burning sensation along the course of a peripheral nerve together with local changes in the appearance of the skin causalgia cau·sal·gi·a (kô-sāl’jē-ə, -jə, -zāl’-) n. A persistent, severe burning sensation of the skin, usually following injury to […]