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con-causal, a.|kɒnˈkɔːzəl| [f. med.L. concausa (see next) + -al1: cf. causal.] Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a concause; operating in combination as causes. Also as n.
1655–60Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 512/1 Of these Causes, they hold some to be Continent (or Solitary;) others, Con-causal..Con-causal is that which joineth with another Con-causal, towards production of the same Effect. Ibid. III. ii. 129 God is principle; the consequent and concausalls are reduced to necessity. |