Definitions for nyanza

nyanza ny·an·za

Spelling: [nee-an-zuh, nahy-]
IPA: /niˈæn zə, naɪ-/

Nyanza is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 29 anagrams from letters in nyanza (aannyz).

Definitions for nyanza

noun

  1. (in central and East Africa) a large body of water, especially a lake.

Origin of nyanza

Shona nyanza lake, sea

Examples for nyanza

The waters of the nyanza, violently agitated, were foaming like the billows of a sea.

We came back from the nyanza to seek you who were so long lost to us.

Six miles off I had told the men to prepare to see the nyanza.

The men of Bumbireh had shouted after them, "go and die in the nyanza," and they now seemed to be prophetic words.

When they saw the nyanza below them, many came to kiss my hands.

nyanza Black; when obtained is a good one and of solid appearance.

Everything else is left until I return with the united expedition to the nyanza.

This ended the fight, and the enraged and baffled crowd vented their fury by shouting out, "Go and die in the nyanza."

The country at this point stretched before him in one vast plain, which some of the natives said extended clear to nyanza.

They shouted in their rage, as they saw their prize escape, go, and die in the nyanza!

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