
Having two or more causes; used in reference to the aetiology of a disease; often indicates that a given disease develops only when two or more causative factors are operative simultaneously. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: plūr′i-kaw′zăl Definitions: 1. Having two or more causes; used in reference to the etiology of a disease; often indicates that a given disease develops only when two or more causative factors act simultaneously.
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