n. 1. The mouth of a river. 2. Music a. The mouthpiece of a woodwind or brass instrument. b. The manner in which the lips and tongue are applied to such a mouthpiece. [French, from emboucher, to put or go into the mouth, from Old French : en-, in; see EN-1 + bouche, mouth (from Latin bucca, cheek).] |
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