marjoram|marjorams in English

noun

[mar·jo·ram || 'mɑrdʒərəm /'mɑː-]

type of plant used as a spice in cooking

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1. Boursin doesn’t use cream cheese as a base, nor does it contain oregano, marjoram, tarragon, thyme, sage, or basil

2. A large quantity of bees returning from the marjoram, every beekeeper wishes so in his apiary

3. 26 Woody herbs, like thyme, marjoram and winter savory stay green in all but the hardest winters and clip into tiny hedging.

4. Bangers, on the other hand, are more savory, containing a greater quantity of herbs like thyme, sage and marjoram, which is one

5. There is an Acridity or pungency both in cold things, as vinegar and oil of vitriol, and in hot, as oil of marjoram and the like

6. Keeping Abreast Of It Ingredients Unconditional Love and Gratitude, Crystalized Mineral Salts, Organic Whole-leaf Aloe Vera, Angstrom Silver and Zinc, Essential oils of: Tangerine, Lemon, Clove, Lemongrass, Lavender, Marjoram, Thyme, Cedarwood, Ginger, Juniper, Rosemary, Myrtle, Clary Sage, Nutmeg and Helichrysum.Co-enzyme Q-10, Vitamin E and

7. Revulsion Therapy(Antispasis) If you find women unable to speak and with their teeth chattering, insert a pessary of wool, twisting it round the shaft of a feather in order to get it in as far as possible — dip it either in white Egyptian perfume or myrtle or bacchar or marjoram.

8. Chrism, unlike the oil of Holy Unction and other blessed oils used in Orthodox rites, contains a number of exotic ingredients, including olive oil, white wine, styrax, benzoin, aromatic incenses extracted in oil, rose oil, basil, balsam, Venetian turpentine, galangal, oils of bergamot, clove, marjoram, thyme and sandalwood, and extracts of

9. Antiseptic: 1 adj thoroughly clean and free of or destructive to disease-causing organisms “doctors in Antiseptic green coats” “the Antiseptic effect of alcohol” “it is said that marjoram has Antiseptic qualities” Synonyms: clean free from dirt or impurities; or having clean habits healthful conducive to good health of body or mind aseptic ,

10. angelica (Angelica spp.), belladonna (Atropa spp.), camomile (Matricaria spp.), cumin (Carum spp.), digitalis (Digitalis spp.), gentian (Gentiana spp.), hyssop (Hyssopus spp.), jasmine (Jasminum spp.), lavender and lavandin (Lavandula spp.), marjoram (Origanum spp.), melissa (Melissa spp.), mint (Mentha spp.), poppy (Papaver spp.), periwinkle (Vinca spp.), psyllium (seed) (Psyllium spp.), saffron (Curcuma spp.), sage (Salvia spp.), marigold (Calendula spp.), valerian (Valeriana spp.), etc.