causality

/kɔˈzæləti/
noun
  1. The relationship between a cause and its effect; the principle that everything has a cause.
    • The detective looked for causality in the chain of events.
    • In history, it is often hard to prove causality between two events.
    • Scientists study causality to understand how one event leads to another.
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