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Definition of Debouching
1. debouch [v] - See also: debouch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Debouching
Literary usage of Debouching
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Influences of Geographic Environment, on the Basis of Ratzel's System of by Ellen Churchill Semple, Friedrich Ratzel (1911)
"Historical importance of seas and oceans influenced by their debouching ...
size of their drainage basins and the navigability of their debouching rivers. ..."
2. The History of the French Revolution by Adolphe Thiers (1840)
"But when, after these painful apprehensions, it was seen debouching into the
valley of the Rhine with so firm an attitude, they were enchanted with the ..."
3. Napoleon; a History of the Art of War by Theodore Ayrault Dodge (1907)
"debouching from Lobau. might appear from that direction. Napoleon had drawn in
Eugene only in season for the battle, and his absence from Hungary was not at ..."
4. The American Library Annual: Including Index to Dates of Current Events (1915)
"Troops debouching on the Seule occupy Chateau Salins and Dieuze, but face well
fortified and strongly held positions. The Germans retake the village of ..."
5. Manual for Engineer Troops by James Chatham Duane (1864)
"debouching BY THE DOUBLE SAP. Having arrived at the position from which the
debouche is to be made, the chief of sap cautions the sappers to throw no earth ..."