disemboguing

Variant of disembogue

transitive verb, intransitive verb disembogued, disemboguing

to pour out (its waters) at the mouth; empty (itself): said esp. of a stream, river, etc.

Origin: Sp desembocar, to come out of the mouth of a river or haven < des- (L dis-), apart + embocar, to enter by the mouth < L in, in + bucca, cheek: see buccal

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