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causative (adj.)

early 15c., "effective as a cause or agent," from Old French causatif, from Latin causativus, from causa "a cause, reason" (see cause (n.)). Meaning "expressing causation" is from c. 1600; hence the noun, in grammar, "a form of a noun or verb expressing causation" (1824).

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Definitions of causative from WordNet

causative (adj.)
producing an effect;
poverty as a causative factor in crime
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