Zambezian
a river in s africa, flowing s and w from zambia through e angola and zambia and then e along the border between zambia and zimbabwe into and through central mozambique to the indian ocean. 1650 miles (2657 km) long.
adjective
of or relating to the zambezi river
noun
a river in s central and e africa, rising in nw zambia and flowing across e angola back into zambia, continuing south to the caprivi strip of namibia, then east forming the zambia–zimbabwe border, and finally crossing mozambique to the indian ocean: the fourth longest river in africa. length: 2740 km (1700 miles)
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