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What (who) is ground-ivy - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
IVY; Ivy (album); Ivy (film); Ivy (song); Ivy (singer)

ground-ivy      
n.
Gill, alehoof, haymaids (Nepeta glechoma, Glechoma hederacea).
Ivy Low Litvinov         
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  • Maxim and Ivy Litvinov in 1918
ENGLISH-RUSSIAN WRITER, TRANSLATOR AND WIFE OF MAXIM LITVINOV (1889-1977)
Ivy Low; Ivy Low Litvinova; Ivy Litvinova; Ivy Litvinov; Ivy Litvinoff; Alice Herbert; Ivy Low Litvinoff
Ivy Teresa Low Litvinov (Russian: Айви Вальтеровна Литвинова) (4 June 1889 – 16 April 1977) was an English-Russian writer and translator, and wife of Soviet diplomat and foreign minister Maxim Litvinov. She was also known as Ivy Low, Ivy Litvinova or Ivy Litvinoff.
Andrew Conway Ivy         
AMERICAN PHYSICIAN (1893-1978)
Andrew Ivy; Andrew C. Ivy
Andrew Conway Ivy (February 25, 1893 – February 7, 1978) was an American physician. He was appointed by the American Medical Association as its representative at the 1946 Nuremberg Medical Trial for Nazi doctors, but later fell into disrepute for advocating the fraudulent drug Krebiozen.

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Ivy (disambiguation)

Ivy without qualifiers usually means plants in the genus Hedera in the family Araliaceae.

Ivy may also refer to:

Examples of use of ground-ivy
1. Veal breast is braised, topped with botarga, and served with green tomatoes, shishito pepper and ground ivy.