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marjoram

1. an aromatic Mediterranean plant, Origanum (or Marjorana) hortensis, with small pale purple flowers and sweet-scented leaves, used for seasoning food and in salads: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
2. a similar and related European plant, Origanum vulgare
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marjoram

Seeds are common spice. Flowers taste like leaf, but milder. Use for asthma, coughs, stomach, intestines, headache, insomnia.
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marjoram

[′mär·jə·rəm]
(botany)
Any of several perennial plants of the genera Origanum and Majorana in the mint family, Labiatae; the leaves are used as a food seasoning.
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marjoram

used on bedsheets; Venus used it with Ascanius. [Rom. Myth.: Boland, 11–12]
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High antioxidant activity is noted in yogurts with the addition of marjoram extracts both on the first day and on the last day of storage.
The results of this study show the benefits of marjoram tea in women with PCOS by reducing adrenal androgens and improving insulin sensitivity.
Samples were designed as CH for chitosan without any essential oil, CH-O 0.5 to 5 for chitosan film with EE (containing oregano oil) in the concentrations 0.5 to 5%wt., and CH-M 0.5 to 5 for chitosan with EE (containing marjoram oil) in the concentrations 0.5 to 5% wt.
Marjoram failed to return to his address in York on Monday, September 30.
Top, Michael Dipple, head chef at Glynn Purnell's restaurant, Purnell's Bistro, and his confit English chicken thigh with polenta and sun-dried tomato and black olive marjoram
Essential oils, particularly cinnamon, peppermint, tea tree, lavender and marjoram, have been well explored for their general antimicrobial properties against several pathogenic microorganisms (Busatta et al.
Mr Marjoram called the new proposals "a list of bullying threats" by the Department of Education and called on teachers to stand up to them.
Amy Marjoram, 27, of Meadow Close, Seghill, Northumberland.
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