Definition of Zambezi in English:
Zambezi
proper nounzamˈbiːziˌzæmˈbizi
A river of East Africa, which rises in north-western Zambia and flows for 2,560 km (1,600 miles) southwards through Angola and Zambia to the Victoria Falls, turning eastwards along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe before crossing Mozambique and entering the Indian Ocean.
Rhymes
breezy, cheesy, easy, easy-peasy, Kesey, Parcheesi, queasy, sleazy, wheezy
Definition of Zambezi in US English:
Zambezi
proper nounˌzamˈbēzēˌzæmˈbizi
A river in East Africa that rises in northwestern Zambia and flows for 1,600 miles (2,560 km), first south and then east, through Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) to Victoria Falls where it turns to form the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe before crossing Mozambique and entering the Indian Ocean.