Swallowing vs Gagging - What's the difference?
swallowing | gagging |
The act of one who swallows.
* 1865 , The Hahnemannian Monthly (volume 1, page 354)
A gag motion or reflex.
As verbs the difference between swallowing and gagging
is that swallowing is while gagging is .As nouns the difference between swallowing and gagging
is that swallowing is the act of one who swallows while gagging is a gag motion or reflex.swallowing
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Dryness of the mouth and throat, with frequent empty swallowings .
gagging
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Verb
(head)Derived terms
* gagging for it * gagging orderNoun
(en noun)- She was restarted on L-DOPA later, in the middle of July, and this time the tongue-pulsions and gaggings were not evoked at all, but, on the contrary, a striking improvement occurred.'' — Oliver Sacks, ''Awakenings .