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cause

Roget-categorie 153

1. Words expressing abstract relations
1.8. Causation
›› 1.8.1. Constancy of sequence in events

#153. [Constant antecedent]. Cause

zelfstandig naamwoord

cause, origin, source, principle, elementoccasioner, prime mover, primum mobile [Lat.]vera causa [Lat.]author etc. (producer) 164mainspringagentleavengroundwork, foundation etc. (support) 215.
spring, fountain, well, fontfountainhead, spring head, wellheadfons et origo [Lat.], genesisdescent etc. (paternity) 166remote causeinfluence.
pivot, hinge, turning point, lever, crux, fulcrumkeyproximate cause, causa causans [Lat.]straw that breaks the camel's back.
groundreason, reason whywhy and wherefore, rationale, occasion, derivationfinal cause etc. (intention) 620les dessous des cartes [Fr.]undercurrents.
rudiment.
egg, germ, embryo, bud, root, radix radical, etymon, nucleus, seed, stem, stock, stirps, trunk, tap-root, gemmule, radicle, semen, sperm.
nest, cradle, nursery, womb, nidus, birthplace, hotbed.
causality, causationoriginationproduction etc. 161.

werkwoord

be the cause of etc. n . — originategive origin to, give rise, to, give occasion tocause, occasion, sow the seeds of, kindle, suscitatebring on, bring to bring pass, bring aboutproducecreate etc. 161set up, set afloat, set on footfound, broach, institute, lay the foundation oflie at the root of.
procure, induce, draw down, open the door to, superinduce, evoke, entail, operateelicit, provoke.
conduce to etc. (tend to) 176 contributehave a hand in the pie, have a finger in the piedetermine, decide, turn the scalehave a common originderive its origin etc. (effect) 154.

bijvoeglijk naamwoord

caused etc. v. — causal, originalprimary, primitive, primordialaboriginalprotogenalradicalembryonic, embryoticin embryo, in ovo [Lat.]seminal, germinalat the bottom ofconnate, having a common origin.

bijwoord

because etc. 155behind the scenes.

uitdrukking

causa latet vis est notissima [Lat.] [Ovid]; felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas [Lat.] [Vergil].

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