disemboguement

  • 1Disemboguement — Dis em*bogue ment, n. The act of disemboguing; discharge. Mease. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2disemboguement — index outflow Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3disemboguement — See disembogue. * * * …

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  • 4disemboguement — n. Discharge, issue …

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  • 5disemboguement — disembogueˈment noun • • • Main Entry: ↑disembogue …

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  • 6disembogue — disemboguement, n. /dis em bohg /, v., disembogued, disemboguing. v.i. 1. to discharge contents by pouring forth. 2. to discharge water, as at the mouth of a stream: a river that disembogues into the ocean. v.t. 3. to discharge; cast forth. [1585 …

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  • 7outflow — I noun abatement, current, defluxion, discharge, disemboguement, drain, drainage, ebb, effluence, efflux, effusion, egression, emanation, emergence, emersion, emigration, eruption, escape, evacuation, exodus, expenditure, expense, export,… …

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  • 8fall — I. v. n. 1. Drop, descend, sink, drop down. 2. Be prostrated, fall down. 3. Sink, be lowered, be depressed. 4. Decrease, decline, be diminished, become less, die away. 5. Sin, err, transgress, lapse, trip, trespass, commit a fault, do amiss, go… …

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  • 9estuary — noun we paddled down the estuary, observing herons and ospreys Syn: (river) mouth, delta; archaic embouchure, debouchure, debouchment, discharge, disemboguement …

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  • 10discharge — v unload, unburden, disburden, free, relieve, remove. 2. fire off, shoot, detonate, explode, burst; let off, let fly, set off; deliver a charge, give vent to. 3. emit, pour forth, send forth, send out, eject; gush, disembogue, cast forth; void,… …

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