Oregano
41oregano — (oh REH gah noh) [Spanish, from Latin: wild marjoram] An aromatic, perennial herb of the mint family, used often as a seasoning in Italian and Mexican cooking …
42oregano — [ˌɒrɪ gα:nəʊ, ə rɛgənəʊ] noun an aromatic plant related to marjoram, with small purple flowers and leaves used as a culinary herb. [Origanum vulgare.] Origin C18: from Sp., var. of origanum …
43oregano — noun (U) a plant used in cooking, especially in Italian cooking …
44oregano — [ˌɒrɪˈgɑːnəʊ] noun [U] a plant whose leaves are used in cooking for giving a special flavour to food …
45oregano — /ɒrəˈganoʊ / (say oruh gahnoh), US /əˈrɛgənoʊ/ (say uh reguhnoh) noun a plant of the mint family of the genus Origanum, in particular O. vulgare, having a spicy flavour and used in cookery. {Spanish, from Latin orīganum} …
46oregano — o|re|ga|no sb., en (en krydderurt) …
47oregano — s ( n) BOT krydda …
48Oregano — Ore|ga|no, Ori|ga|no, der; <italienisch> (eine Gewürzpflanze) …
49oregano — орегано …
50oregano — n. the dried leaves of wild marjoram used as a culinary herb (cf. MARJORAM). Etymology: Sp., = ORIGANUM …