Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
causa
Noun
/ˈkɔːzə/

Definition
A reason or motive for an action, often linked to a specific outcome or effect.

Examples
- The legal case was built on the principle of ‘causa’ as the basis for compensation.
- Understanding the ‘causa’ behind climate change is essential for developing effective solutions.
- In philosophy, discussing the ‘causa’ of existence challenges our understanding of reality.

Meaning
In various contexts, ‘causa’ refers to the underlying reason for an event or situation, typically implying a cause-and-effect relationship.

Synonyms
- Cause
- Reason
- Ground