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em·bou·chure E0105100 (äm′bo͝o-sho͝or′)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).]embouchure (ˌɒmbʊˈʃʊə) n1. (Physical Geography) the mouth of a river or valley2. (Music, other) music a. the correct application of the lips and tongue in playing a wind instrumentb. the mouthpiece of a wind instrument[C18: from French, from Old French emboucher to put to one's mouth, from bouche mouth, from Latin bucca cheek]em•bou•chure (ˌɑm bʊˈʃʊər) n. 1. a. the mouthpiece of a wind instrument. b. the adjustment of a player's mouth to such a mouthpiece. 2. the mouth of a river. 3. the opening out of a valley into a plain. [1750–60; < French, =embouch(er) to put (an instrument) to one's mouth (em- em-1 + -boucher, derivative of bouche mouth < Latin bucca cheek)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | embouchure - the aperture of a wind instrument into which the player blows directlymouthpieceaperture - an man-made opening; usually smallwind instrument, wind - a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by the breath | TranslationsembouchureenUK
embouchure[¦äm·bə¦shu̇r] (geology) The mouth of a river. A river valley widened into a plain. embouchureenUK
Synonyms for embouchurenoun the aperture of a wind instrument into which the player blows directlySynonymsRelated Words- aperture
- wind instrument
- wind
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