Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
casus
Noun
/ˈkeɪsəs/

Definition
An occurrence or situation that serves as an example or a case for consideration.

Examples
- The lawyer presented several casus to illustrate her argument.
- In philosophy, a casus might be used to examine ethical dilemmas.

Meaning
In law and logic, ‘casus’ refers to a specific event or situation that can be analyzed or discussed, often used when considering particular cases in legal contexts.

Synonyms
- case
- instance
- example