Tzetze in a sentence as a noun

That seems pretty erhm, "unnatural", therefore the entire rest of the world is "unnatural" Supposedly the tsetse fly was local to a very small area of Africa, yet during the 1700 and 1800 during colonialism it spread onto the rest of the continent, before that the continent was quite settled with larger farm fields in respective areas, but the tzetze fly disrupted all that Anyhow just wanted to say that "nature" and "natural" once one starts digging more are not really "useful" descriptions, because the world is complex and not an idealized scenario

Tzetze definitions

noun

bloodsucking African fly; transmits sleeping sickness etc.

See also: tsetse glossina