Definition of Causals

1. Noun. (plural of causal) ¹

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Definition of Causals

1. causal [n] - See also: causal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Causals

causal additivity
causal agency
causal agent
causal factor
causal independence
causal ontologies
causal ontology
causal systems
causal treatment
causalgia
causalgias
causalgic
causalities
causality
causally
causals (current term)
causation
causational
causationist
causationists
causations
causative
causatively
causatives
cause
cause a stir
cause celebre
cause célèbre
cause of action
cause of death

Literary usage of Causals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian Or South-Indian Family of Languages by Robert Caldwell (1875)
"This circumstance might explain the pp of the Tamil causals ; but it is necessary to go a ... The most common formative of Tamil causals is vi—eg, varu-vi, ..."

2. A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian Or South-Indian Family of Languages by Robert Caldwell (1875)
"This circumstance might explain the pp of the Tamil causals ; but it is necessary to go a ... The most common formative of Tamil causals is vi—eg, varu-vi, ..."

3. Second Book of Sanskrit: Being a Treatise on Grammar, with Exercises by Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar (1881)
"causals. 1 . The causal of a root is formed by the addition of ST , and making the same vowel changes as before the 3TT of the tenth conjugation ..."

4. A Hand-book of the English Language: For the Use of Students of the by Robert Gordon Latham (1860)
"627. Other Conjunctions are Causal, Illative, Final, and Conditional. causals give the cause of a given effect. The day is warm because The sun shines. ..."

5. A Grammar of the Urdū Or Hindūstānī Language by John Dowson (1872)
"The actives make their causals in both ways with a or wa. Examples of neuter verbs will be found under Rule 116. The following are examples of active verbs ..."

6. An Introduction to the Grammar of the Sanskrit Language: For the Use of by Horace Hayman Wilson (1847)
"... causals. 210. All verbs admit of a modification implying causality, as causing to be, to do, &c. In the language of the original grammarians, ..."

7. A Practical Hindústání Grammar: Containing the Accidence in Roman Type, a by Monier Monier-Williams, Cotton Mather (1862)
"... verbs into actives or causals, and into double causals. Observe, in the following lists some active verbs (marked va) are included under the head of ..."

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