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Demagogue vs Galactagogue - What's the difference?

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Demagogue is a related term of galactagogue.


As nouns the difference between demagogue and galactagogue

is that demagogue is demagogue while galactagogue is a substance that induces lactation.

As an adjective demagogue

is demagogic.

demagogue

English

Alternative forms

* demagog

Noun

(en noun)
  • (historical) A leader of the people.
  • (pejorative) A political orator or leader who gains favor by pandering to or exciting the passions and prejudices of the audience rather than by using rational argument.
  • * 1938 , , 424 BC, tr. O'Neill , lines 191-193,
  • A demagogue must be neither an educated nor an honest man; he has to be an ignoramus and a rogue.
  • * 1949 , , p. ix,
  • If the majority of our fellow-citizens are more susceptible to the slogans of fear and race hatred than to those of peaceful accommodation and mutual respect among human beings, our political liberties remain at the mercy of any eloquent and unscrupulous demagogue .
  • * 2004 December 4, , Why It’s Time to Worry]'', [[w:Newsweek, Newsweek],
  • It is true that America has a paranoid streak in its politics, and demagogues come along from time to time to feed on anger and resentment.

    Derived terms

    * demagogic * demagogical * demagogism * demagogy * demagoguery

    Verb

    (demagogu)
  • (intransitive, and, transitive) To speak or act in the manner of a demagogue; to speak about (an issue) in the manner of a demagogue.
  • * '', quoted in 1970 , Richard B. Henderson, ''Maury Maverick: A Political Biography , page 183,
  • I never demagogued on our serious questions and stood for civil liberties.
  • * 1995 , Richard J. Carroll, An Economic Record of Presidential Performance: From Truman to Bush , page 171,
  • On the subject of foreign aid, although it is a relatively unimportant economic category, it is an area of expenditure that has frequently been demagogued and has been a favorite target of politicians during tough times in the domestic economy.
  • * 2006 , Patrick Hynes, In Defense of the Religious Right , page 194,
  • Talk to anyone with half a brain (and at least half a heart) and they will tell you, regardless of their position, that this is an issue to be weighed , not demagogued .

    galactagogue

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A substance that induces lactation.
  • * 2005 , Jan Riordan, Breastfeeding and Human Lactation , 3rd Edition, page 303,
  • Galactagogues' are agents that promote milk production, such as drugs, herbs, or foods.Domperidone, though not commercially available in the United States, is used as a ' galactagogue in other countries.
  • * 2009 , Gerald G. Briggs, Michael P. Nageotte, Diseases, Complications, and Drug Therapy in Obstetrics: A Guide for Clinicians , page 44,
  • The safety of dopamine antagonists has not been adequately studied when used as galactagogues , but all have potential safety concerns for mothers, infants, or both.
    Fenugreek is an herbal product that is frequently used as a galactagogue , although no scientific evidence exists on its use for this purpose.
  • * 2011 , Marsha Walker, Breastfeeding Management for the Clinician: Using the Evidence , page 592,
  • It is estimated that at least 15% of breastfeeding women use herbal galactagogues at some point (The National Children?s Study, 2003).

    See also

    * lactogenesis ----