| DEBOUCH | • debouch n. (Geography) A narrow outlet from which a body of water pours. • debouch n. (Military) A fortress at the end of a defile. • debouch v. (Intransitive) To pour forth from a narrow opening; to emerge from a narrow place like a defile into… |
| DEBOUCHE | • debouche v. (Military, of a body of soldiers) To enter into battle. • debouche v. (Hydrology, of a river or stream) To discharge into a larger body of water such as a lake or sea. • débouché n. (Archaic) An exit or outlet. |
| DEBOUCHED | • debouched v. Simple past tense and past participle of debouche. • DEBOUCH v. to emerge or issue from a narrow area into the open. |
| DEBOUCHES | • debouches n. Plural of debouch. • debouches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debouch. • débouchés n. Plural of débouché. |
| HIDEBOUND | • hidebound adj. Bound with the hide of an animal. • hidebound adj. (Of a domestic animal) Having the skin adhering so closely to the ribs and back as not to be easily… • hidebound adj. (Of trees) Having the bark so close and constricting that it impedes the growth. |
| DEBOUCHING | • debouching v. Present participle of debouche. • DEBOUCH v. to emerge or issue from a narrow area into the open. |
| DEBOUCHURE | • debouchure n. The outward opening of a river, valley, or strait. • DEBOUCHURE n. (French) the mouth of a river or strait. |
| DEBOUCHMENT | • debouchment n. The point of debouch of a watercourse. • debouchment n. (Medicine) Opening or emptying into another part. • debouchment n. (Military) The act, or the result of debouching. |
| DEBOUCHURES | • debouchures n. Plural of debouchure. • DEBOUCHURE n. (French) the mouth of a river or strait. |
| UNHIDEBOUND | • unhidebound adj. Not hidebound. • UNHIDEBOUND adj. (Milton) not having a skin confining the body. |
| DEBOUCHMENTS | • debouchments n. Plural of debouchment. • DEBOUCHMENT n. the act of debouching. |