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Causative   Listen
adjective
Causative  adj.  
1.
Effective, as a cause or agent; causing. "Causative in nature of a number of effects."
2.
Expressing a cause or reason; causal; as, the ablative is a causative case.






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"Causative" Quotes from Famous Books



... onanism and circumcision. Neither the works of Tissot on male onanism nor the pioneer work of Bienville on nymphomania speak of the presence of the prepuce in the male, or of the nymphar or clitorian prepuce in the female, as being causative of, or their removal curative of, either masturbation, satyriasis, or nymphomania; moral, hygienic, and internal medication being by both these authors considered to be all that our science could offer or do ...
— History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present - Moral and Physical Reasons for its Performance • Peter Charles Remondino



Words linked to "Causative" :   responsible for, motive, activating, causal, precipitating, tributary, motivating, motivative, abortifacient, fast, cause, contributive, conducive, contributory, sternutatory, inductive, anorexigenic, sternutative, anorectic, actuating, responsible, noncausative, errhine, inducive



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