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causatum
noun as in aftermath
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noun as in effect
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noun as in event
noun as in issue
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noun as in materialization
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noun as in outcome
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noun as in resultant
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noun as in sequel
noun as in sequent
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- aftereffect
- aftermath
- backlash
- backwash
- can of worms
- chain reaction
- conclusion
- consequence
- corollary
- denouement
- development
- end
- end product
- event
- eventuality
- fallout
- flak
- follow-up
- fruit
- harvest
- issue
- outcome
- outgrowth
- precipitate
- pursuance
- ramification
- reaction
- reflex
- repercussion
- response
- result
- resultant
- sequel
- sequence
- side effect
- spin-off
- upshot
- waves
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Example Sentences
The answer must be in the affirmative, if you include the cause in the definition of causatum.
From Project Gutenberg
The question then arises, Can there be more than one cause of the same causatum?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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