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[ ahy-vuh, ee-vuh ] / ˈaɪ və, ˈi və /
nounany composite plant of the genus Iva, characterized by usually opposite leaves and inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers. Origin of iva<New Latin (Linnaeus); of uncertain origin Words nearby ivaIUI, Iulus, -ium, IUS, IV, iva, ivan, Ivanhoe, Ivan III, Ivan IV, Ivano-Frankovsk Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ivaNor is the ravishing Iva, who, when introduced to Nina, says, “I want your hair.” A Country House of Fools: Norman Rush’s ‘Subtle Bodies’|Tom LeClair|September 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST Iva Payne took a splash from several different pails thereby achieving a Cubist landscape. Ptomaine Street|Carolyn Wells The small fry giggled, but formed into line and kept their places while Iva and Nesta consulted the oracle. A Fortunate Term|Angela Brazil They mentioned the matter to Iva, who shrugged her shoulders. A Fortunate Term|Angela Brazil
Nobody except Iva Westwood had seemed particularly pleased to welcome them. A Fortunate Term|Angela Brazil Haṅsir iva sakhibhir vvadadbhir amanmayni nahan vyasyan bṛihaspatir abhi kanikradad g; x. 67, 3. Zoological Mythology (Volume II)|Angelo de Gubernatis
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