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n. - Latin for a person, thing, fact, or condition that brings about an effect or that produces or calls forth a resultant action or state.

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  • This latter form of condition is sometimes known as the causa removens prohibens.
  • When no one replied, it is said they exclaimed "For the cause!" and thus the name causa (cause) was adopted.
  • He adds a fifth kind of causa to the traditional system of causes.
  • 'Victrix causa deis placuit, sed victa Catoni'; vii.
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