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marjoram
English
Alternative forms
- marjorum, marierom (obsolete)
Etymology
From Old French majorane, from Medieval Latin mai?rana, q.v.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?m??d??(?)??m/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?m??d?????m/
Noun
marjoram (countable and uncountable, plural marjorams)
- A herb of the mint family, Origanum majorana, having aromatic leaves.
- Synonym: (obsolete) amaracus
- The leaves of this plant used in flavouring food.
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- marjoram on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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terpinene
English
Noun
terpinene (plural terpinenes)
- (organic chemistry) Any of several isomeric monoterpene hydrocarbons found in the essential oil of cardamom, marjoram and other herbs
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