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Qué (quién) es DEBOUCH - definición

WATER RUNOFF FROM A SMALLER PLACE TO A LARGER ONE
Debouches; Debouchment; Debouching; Debouche
  • The port and city are the southern terminus of the [[Suez Canal]], which flows through Egypt and debouches into the [[Gulf of Suez]] near [[Port Tawfiq]]

debouch         
[d?'ba?t?, -'bu:?]
¦ verb emerge from a confined space into a wide, open area.
Derivatives
debouchment noun
Origin
C18: from Fr. deboucher, from de- (expressing removal) + bouche 'mouth' (from L. bucca 'cheek').
Debouch         
·vi To march out from a wood, defile, or other confined spot, into open ground; to Issue.
II. Debouch ·add. ·vi To Issue;
- said of a stream passing from a gorge out into an open valley or a plain.
Debouch         
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 derived from the French verb déboucher (), which means "to unblock, to clear".

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Debouch

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 derived from the French verb déboucher (French: [debuʃe]), which means "to unblock, to clear". The term also has a military usage.