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- Dictionarydisembogue/ˌdɪsɪmˈbəʊɡ/
verb
- 1. (of a river or stream) emerge or be discharged into the sea or a larger river: rare "that sea disembogues into the northern ocean"
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Disembogue is a verb that means to flow or come forth from or as if from a channel, or to pour out from or as if from a container. It is a modification of Spanish desembocar, from Latin dis- and embocar.
Disembogue means to discharge contents by pouring forth, or to discharge water at the mouth of a stream. Learn the origin, usage and history of this verb from Spanish and Latin roots.
Disembogue means to discharge water or contents at the mouth of a river, stream, etc. or to flow out. See word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of disembogue in British and American English.
Disembogue means to flow out or empty, as water from a channel. It comes from Spanish desembocar, meaning to put into the mouth. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples.
Disembogue is a verb that means to issue or flow in a stream or course. Find synonyms, antonyms, and related words for disembogue in this online thesaurus.
Jun 13, 2024 · disembogue (third-person singular simple present disembogues, present participle disemboguing, simple past and past participle disembogued) The ships disembogued from the harbour. (of a river or waters) To pour out, to debouch; to flow out through a narrow opening into a larger space.
To flow out, as at the mouth; become discharged; gain a vent: as, innumerable rivers disembogue into the ocean. Nautical, to pass across, or out of the mouth of, a river, gulf, or bay, as a ship. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.