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ad cap·tan·dum adjective or ad captandum vul·gus \|adˌkapˈtandəm(ˈvəlgəs)\ Etymology: ad captandum, from Latin, for pleasing; ad captandum vulgus, from Latin, for pleasing the crowd : designed to attract or please the crowd — used often of an argument directed chiefly to the emotions |