Meaning Of The Word -agogue
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-agogue Meaning
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What's The Definition Of -agogue?
-agogue in American English
a substance that induces the secretion of combining form: a combining form with the meaning “ leader, bringer,” of that named by the initial element, occurring in loanwords from Greek ( demagogue; pedagogue); used also in medical terms that denote substances inducing the expulsion or secretion of that named by t -agogue in British English combining form in countable noun: indicating a person or thing that leads or incites to action |
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