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marjoram
noun
mar·jo·ram
ˈmär-jə-rəm
ˈmärj-rəm
: any of various usually fragrant and aromatic Old World mints (genus Origanum) often used as seasoning
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Alpine strawberries, yerba buena, oregano, and marjoram are interplanted around the stepping stone path with alpine strawberries, while Flame Seedless table grapes grow over the pergola to provide shade.
—Miranda Crowell, Better Homes & Gardens, 25 Sep. 2024
Flavors of black cherry, dark chocolate, marjoram, and a hint of pencil lead are sheathed in a cloak of opulent tannins that just keep going on the palate.
—Mike Desimone and Jeff Jenssen, Robb Report, 17 Sep. 2024
Or go in a resinous direction and try fresh thyme or marjoram.
—Kate Bradshaw, The Mercury News, 5 Aug. 2024
Research shows that eucalyptus, pennyroyal, marjoram and rosemary may be useful to treat head lice.
—Lindsey Bever, Washington Post, 28 June 2024
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English mageram, marjolane, from Middle French majorane, marjolaine, from Medieval Latin majorana
First Known Use
15th century, in the meaning defined above
Time Traveler
The first known use of marjoram was
in the 15th century
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“Marjoram.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/marjoram. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024.
Kids Definition
marjoram
noun
mar·jo·ram
ˈmärj-(ə-)rəm
: any of various usually fragrant mints often used as seasoning
Medical Definition
marjoram
noun
mar·jo·ram
ˈmärj-(ə-)rəm
: any of various usually fragrant and aromatic mints (genera Origanum and Majorana) often used in cookery
especially
: sweet marjoram
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