Causingness

/ˈkɔːzɪŋnəs/ noun

The quality or state of being causative; the property of producing or causing an effect.

Derived from causing (present participle of cause) plus the suffix -ness, which forms abstract nouns. This is a straightforward English formation that appeared in philosophical and scientific writing to describe the abstract concept of causation.

AMምክንያት
ARسَببية
BNকারণতা
CAcausalitat
CSpříčinnost
DAårsagsforhold
DEUrsächlichkeit
ELαιτιοκρατία
EScausalidad
FAعلّیت
FIsyy-yhteys
FRcausalité
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