Noun
A genus of polished marine gastropod shells, chiefly tropical, and often beautifully colored.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBy the Treaty of Oliva between the Commonwealth and Sweden in 1660 following the Northern Wars the Polish–Lithuanian king renounced all claims to the Swedish throne and Livonia was formally ceded to Sweden. Source: Internet
Jaime Oliva, left, and Edward Williams first met at Howard University, but didn’t truly connect until 2012 when they would cross paths on the National Mall where their offices are located. Source: Internet
Industry figures, including actor-directors Jordan Peele, Oliva Wilde and Elizabeth Banks, began tweeting their support actor after he told the crowd: “I’m speaking to you from my heart. Source: Internet
These are the Antiguan Rally and the La Oliva Rally. Source: Internet
Also present were Dr. Phillip Manuel Oliva, Dr. Annabelle Reyes, Marriane Tan-Lor, Julie Christine Rimando, Engr. Source: Internet
And Oliva says he'll fight for any attainable seat, as he hopes to retain as much of his near-supermajority advantage as possible during a year when Republicans are expected to lose ground in Tallahassee under an unpopular president. Source: Internet