אורגנו

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Hebrew

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אורגנו

Etymology

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Ultimately from Spanish orégano (wild marjoram), from Latin orīganum, from Ancient Greek ὀρίγανον (oríganon).

Noun

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אוֹרֶגָנוֹ (oregánom

  1. oregano (leaves used to flavour food)

Synonyms

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