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Definition of Debouch

Debouch
Debouch De*bouch", v. i. (Geog.) To issue; -- said of a stream passing from a gorge out into an open valley or a plain.

Meaning of Debouch from wikipedia

- In hydrology, a debouch (or debouche) is a place where runoff from a small, confined space discharges into a larger, broader body of water. The word is...
- defile (or something similar) into open country, soldiers are said to "debouch". In a traditional military formation, soldiers march in ranks (the depth...
- thickets, suddenly converge, half by plan and half by coincidence, and debouch into the plain below." Roosevelt argued that such apparently haphazard...
- Recession S**** beach Shingle beach Storm beach Wash margin River mouths Debouch Mouth bar River delta mega regressive Processes Blowhole Cliffed coast...
- This is a list of coastal waterfalls, i.e. waterfalls that debouch into an ocean, grouped by continent. Lobé Waterfalls (Kribi, Cameroon) Waterfall Bluff...
- difference between news and views, Northcliffe titillated, if he did not debouch, the public mind; he polluted, if he did not poison, the wells of knowledge...
- conquer Seville and Portugal, Napoleon rapidly am****ed 80,000 troops and debouched from the Sierra de Guadarrama into the plains of Old Castile to encircle...
- Himalayan valley, the Ganges emerges from the mountains at Rishikesh, then debouches onto the Gangetic Plain at the pilgrimage town of Haridwar. At Haridwar...
- Anti-Lib****, and escapes from the mountains through a narrow gorge, its waters debouch fan-like, in canals or rivers, the name of one of which, the Banias River...
- which means 'confluence', or 'river mouth', referring to the Leie river debouching into the Scheldt. Other sources connect its name with an obscure deity...