origan

/ˈɔrɪɡən/
noun
  1. A perennial herb of the mint family, used as a culinary herb; oregano.
    • She added fresh origan to the tomato sauce for extra flavor.
    • The garden had a patch of origan that attracted bees and butterflies.
    • Dried origan is a common ingredient in Italian and Greek cooking.
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