Causada
Causada is the feminine singular past participle of the verb causar in Spanish and Portuguese. It functions as an adjective or as part of passive or perfect constructions to indicate that something has been brought about or produced by a cause. It agrees with the gender and number of the noun it modifies (causado for masculine singular, causadas for feminine plural, etc.).
Etymology: The word stems from Latin causa, meaning cause or reason, and the verb causare. The participle
Portuguese usage: In Portuguese, causada commonly modifies feminine nouns. For example: “a dor causada pela lesão"
Spanish usage: In Spanish, causada follows the same gender agreement rules. Examples: “la enfermedad causada por
Notes: Causada is not typically used as a standalone noun; instead, it appears in noun phrases or