Causatum

/kɔːˈzɑːtəm/ noun

In philosophy, something that is caused; an effect that results from a cause.

A Latin neuter past participle of 'causare' (to cause), used in philosophical terminology. It's a technical term borrowed directly from scholastic Latin philosophy.

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