Definition of Origan

1. n. A genus of aromatic labiate plants, including the sweet marjoram (O. Marjorana) and the wild marjoram (O. vulgare).

Definition of Origan

1. marjoram [n -S] - See also: marjoram

Lexicographical Neighbors of Origan

orificium
orificium internum uteri
orificium ureteris
oriflamme
oriflammes
origami
origamic
origamic architecture
origamilike
origamis
origamist
origamists
origane
origanes
origans
origanums
origin
origin of replication
originable
original
original aspect ratio
original research
original sin
originalism

Literary usage of Origan

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1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1909)
"L/origan, J., delivered the opinion of the court: This action was brought to recover damages for an assault and battery alleged to have been committed by ..."

2. Life on the Plains of the Pacific. Oregon: Its History, Condition and by Gustavus Hines (1852)
"... board the Leland — Accident— Departure — Cabin associates — The Captain — Rules to judge of character — The Island of origan — The Ladrones — Dangerous ..."

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