- 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...
- thickets,
suddenly converge, half by plan and half by coincidence, and
debouch into the
plain below."
Roosevelt argued that such
apparently haphazard...
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Recession S****
beach Shingle beach Storm beach Wash
margin River mouths Debouch Mouth bar
River delta mega
regressive Processes Blowhole Cliffed coast...
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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...
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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...
- is
considered to be at Haridwar,
where its
Himalayan headwater streams debouch onto the
Gangetic Plain. In some cases, the
length of the
Ganges is given...
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which means 'confluence', or 'river mouth',
referring to the Leie
river debouching into the Scheldt.
Other sources connect its name with an
obscure deity...
- king's army,
which having already left the road
through the wood had
debouched upon a
plain near the
water of
Forth beyond Bannockburn, an evil, deep...
- French) « la
patrie doit être forte, prospère, par conséquent posséder des
débouchés à elle,
belle et calme. » The King to the
Count of Flanders, 26 January...
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known as 黃埔口 (Huangpukou) or 洪口 (Hongkou), as
there is a
river mouth debouched into the
Huangpu River, in the
early Qing dynasty, it was
renamed as 虹口...