Causability

/kaʊzəˈbɪlɪti/ noun

The quality or state of being capable of causing something; the ability to produce an effect.

From 'causable' (capable of being caused or of causing) plus the suffix '-ity', which converts adjectives into nouns expressing the quality itself. Rooted ultimately in Latin 'causa'.

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