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ca·sus bel·li \|käsəsˈbeˌlē, |kāsəsˈbeˌlī\ noun (plural casus belli \“\) Etymology: New Latin, occasion of war 1. : an event, circumstance, or action that justifies the making of war (as interference with the exercise of a nation's rights or injury to a nation's vital interest or national honor) 2. : a cause or occasion for war or other strife : an excuse for declaring war < greeting an oil embargo as a casus belli — John Gunther > |