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em·bou·chure \|ämbü|shu̇(ə)r, -bə|-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from (s')emboucher to flow into, from em- en- (I) + bouche mouth, mouth of a river, from Latin bucca cheek — more at pock 1. : the mouth of a river; also : expansion of a river valley into a plain 2. a. : the position and use of the lips in producing a musical tone on a wind instrument — called also lip, lipping b. : the mouthpiece of a musical instrument 3. : bouche 2 |