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causaLatin word for "cause, sake, because of." Ex causa means "on account of, for the sake of."
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causa(in the abl
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causacase at law, case, law-suit / situation, condition
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causacause / reason, motive, pretext / interest
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causapl: cau·sae [kȯ-zī, -zē; ka-sī] [Latin] : cause used in various Latin phrases
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causaCausa is a traditional Peruvian potato dish, layered with fish. Created during the War of the Pacific, during which Peru and Bolivia fought against Chile, the dish came to symbolize the efforts of the women to gather food for the causa
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causaCausa is a Peruvian delicacy that was created with the ingredients the colonizers incorporated to the native cuisine. The name of the dish derives from the quechua term “kausay”, which means, “to give [..]
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causa(n) a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy
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causaN F |occasion| subject; plea| position; lawsuit| case| trial; proviso/stipulation
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causaLat. n. "cause." KEY: causa@lat_n
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causalat_n 2 causa 2
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causa
la|causa. Cognate to Catalan/?kawz?/|lang=ca
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causaa court suit.
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