What's the difference between debouche and debouched?
Debouche
Definition:
(n.) A place for exit; an outlet; hence, a market for goods.
Example Sentences:
(1) This heightened neuroexcitability may or may not debouch into aggressiveness according to strain and sex of the animals, and it is accompanied by a reduced sensitivity to CNS depressants.
(2) During this procedure part of the cardiac output is led outside the body via a venous cannula in the right atrium, oxygenated in a membrane oxygenator, rewarmed to the patient's body temperature in a heat exchanger and returned to the patient via a cannula in the carotid artery debouching into the aortic arch.
(3) They feed the capillary network via circular ramifications debouching in different sectors of its circumference.
(4) Gross survival patterns, from which the most utilized is the exponential pattern, must be distinguished from comparative surival patterns that debouch into the recovery probleme.
(5) The typical round intra-epithelial gland was found to consist of 15-30 mucus-secreting cells, radially arranged around a narrow lumen debouching in a narrow stoma surrounded by cilia.
Debouched
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Debouch
Example Sentences:
(1) This heightened neuroexcitability may or may not debouch into aggressiveness according to strain and sex of the animals, and it is accompanied by a reduced sensitivity to CNS depressants.
(2) During this procedure part of the cardiac output is led outside the body via a venous cannula in the right atrium, oxygenated in a membrane oxygenator, rewarmed to the patient's body temperature in a heat exchanger and returned to the patient via a cannula in the carotid artery debouching into the aortic arch.
(3) They feed the capillary network via circular ramifications debouching in different sectors of its circumference.
(4) Gross survival patterns, from which the most utilized is the exponential pattern, must be distinguished from comparative surival patterns that debouch into the recovery probleme.
(5) The typical round intra-epithelial gland was found to consist of 15-30 mucus-secreting cells, radially arranged around a narrow lumen debouching in a narrow stoma surrounded by cilia.