causata

/kɔːˈsuːteɪtə, -tɑːtə/

Definitions

1. noun

A Latin noun indicating a cause or a reason.

“The historian’s research led to a causata for the ancient war, which was previously unknown.”

2. adjective

Related to or characteristic of a cause or reason.

“The causata of the problem was a complex interplay of factors.”

Synonyms

  • cause
  • motivation
  • reason

Antonyms

  • consequence
  • effect