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Definition of Shari River
1. Noun. An African river that flows northwest into Lake Chad.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shari River
Literary usage of Shari River
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ten Years in Equatoria and the Return with Emin Pasha by Gaetano Casati (1891)
"... brothers Poncet—Carlo Piaggia—Dr. George Schwein- furth—March 19, 1870—Characteristics
of the river—It is the upper part of the Shari river—The ..."
2. From the Niger to the Nile by Boyd Alexander (1907)
"Plentiful along the Shari river. Male.—curve outside, 21f in.; curve inside, 9J in.
; tip to tip, 19£ in.; palm, 16| in. (Shari river. ..."
3. Across Widest Africa: An Account of the Country and People of Eastern by Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1907)
"... water into Lake Tchad are the Shari river, coming from the south-east, ...
and Bornu countries west of Lake Tchad, neither the Shari river nor the ..."
4. Across Widest Africa: An Account of the Country and People of Eastern by Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1907)
"... water into Lake Tchad are the Shari river, coming from the south-east, ...
and Bornu countries west of Lake Tchad, neither the Shari river nor the ..."
5. Across Widest Africa: An Account of the Country and People of Eastern by Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1907)
"... water into Lake Tchad are the Shari river, coming from the south-east, ...
and Bornu countries west of Lake Tchad, neither the Shari river nor the ..."
6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"... effected the best bargain she could by making the left bank of the Shari river,
from its outlet into Lake Chad to the loth parallel of north latitude, ..."