First Known Use: 1595
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disembogue
verb dis·em·bogue \ˌdis-im-ˈbōg\
dis·em·bogueddis·em·bogu·ing
Definition of DISEMBOGUE
intransitive verb
: to flow or come forth from or as if from a channel
transitive verb
archaic : to pour out from or as if from a container
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Origin of DISEMBOGUE
modification of Spanish desembocar, from des- dis- (from Latin dis-) + embocar to put into the mouth, from en in (from Latin in) + boca mouth, from Latin bucca
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