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Debouch (gcide) | Debouch \De*bouch"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Debouched; p. pr. &
vb. n. Debouching.] [F. d['e]boucher; pref. d['e]- (L. dis-
or de) + boucher to stop up, fr. bouche mouth, fr. L. bucca
the cheek. Cf. Disembogue.]
To march out from a wood, defile, or other confined spot,
into open ground; to issue.
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Battalions debouching on the plain. --Prescott.
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2. (Geog.) To issue; -- said of a stream passing from a gorge
out into an open valley or a plain.
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debouch (wn) | debouch
v 1: march out (as from a defile) into open ground; "The
regiments debouched from the valley" [syn: debouch,
march out]
2: pass out or emerge; especially of rivers; "The tributary
debouched into the big river" |
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D'ebouch'e (gcide) | D'ebouch'e \D['e]`bou`ch['e]"\, n. [F.]
A place for exit; an outlet; hence, a market for goods.
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The d['e]bouch['e]s were ordered widened to afford easy
egress. --The Century.
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Debouched (gcide) | Debouch \De*bouch"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Debouched; p. pr. &
vb. n. Debouching.] [F. d['e]boucher; pref. d['e]- (L. dis-
or de) + boucher to stop up, fr. bouche mouth, fr. L. bucca
the cheek. Cf. Disembogue.]
To march out from a wood, defile, or other confined spot,
into open ground; to issue.
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Battalions debouching on the plain. --Prescott.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Geog.) To issue; -- said of a stream passing from a gorge
out into an open valley or a plain.
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Debouching (gcide) | Debouch \De*bouch"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Debouched; p. pr. &
vb. n. Debouching.] [F. d['e]boucher; pref. d['e]- (L. dis-
or de) + boucher to stop up, fr. bouche mouth, fr. L. bucca
the cheek. Cf. Disembogue.]
To march out from a wood, defile, or other confined spot,
into open ground; to issue.
[1913 Webster]
Battalions debouching on the plain. --Prescott.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Geog.) To issue; -- said of a stream passing from a gorge
out into an open valley or a plain.
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D'ebouchure (gcide) | D'ebouchure \D['e]`bou`chure"\, n. [F.]
The outward opening of a river, of a valley, or of a strait.
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debouch (wn) | debouch
v 1: march out (as from a defile) into open ground; "The
regiments debouched from the valley" [syn: debouch,
march out]
2: pass out or emerge; especially of rivers; "The tributary
debouched into the big river" |
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