v.intr.
1. (of troops or a stream) issue from a ravine, wood, etc., into open ground.
2 (often foll. by into) (of a river, road, etc.) merge into a larger body or area.
Derivatives:
debouchment n.
Etymology: F d{eacute}boucher (as DE-, bouche mouth)
v.intr.
1. (of troops or a stream) issue from a ravine, wood, etc., into open ground.
2 (often foll. by into) (of a river, road, etc.) merge into a larger body or area.
Derivatives:
debouchment n.
Etymology: F d{eacute}boucher (as DE-, bouche mouth)
Oxford English vocab. Оксфордский английский словарь. 2012