causa

IPA: kˈɔzʌ

noun

  • a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy
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Examples of "causa" in Sentences

  • The causa is a combination of mainly potato and other ingredients.
  • This latter form of condition is sometimes known as the causa removens prohibens.
  • Ceviche often features pieces of either yellow potato or yam, and mashed potatoes are served cold, with fish or chicken salad as toppings, in a dish called causa.
  • When Dish visited one weekday for lunch, we tried one of the many ceviches, along with a Peruvian specialty called causa, which is made with mashed potatoes and stuffed with avocado and tuna.
  • It was the '_victrix_ causa;' and, _as_ such, simply because it was 'victrix,' it had a right in his eyes to postulate the divine favor as mere matter of necessary interference: whilst, on the other hand, the _victa causa_, though it seemed to
  • If it was an honorary title given to him by some institution in recognition of his contribution to cultural genocide, then it would be a doctorate honorus causa, which is meaningless in academic circles; it's like being an honorary Mousketeer.

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