marjoram: Associated Words
Words described by marjoram & Words describing marjoram

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Number of Syllables


  • origanumnoun«
  • lovagenoun«
  • sprigsnoun«
  • marjoramnoun«
  • knottedverb adj«
  • oreganonoun«
  • teaspoonnoun«
  • sprignoun«
  • driedverb adj«
  • mintnoun verb adj«
  • sweetnoun adj adv«
  • thymenoun«
  • pinchnoun verb«
  • choppedverb adj«
  • leavesnoun verb«
  • potnoun verb«
  • nutmegnoun«
  • teaspoonsnoun«
  • saltnoun verb adj«
  • freshadj adv«
  • rosemarynoun«
  • macenoun«
  • dashnoun verb«
  • tspnoun«
  • mustardnoun«
  • oilnoun verb«
  • wildnoun adj adv«
  • preheatverb«
  • marigoldnoun«
  • herbnoun«
  • tablespoonnoun«
  • oilsnoun verb«
  • lavendernoun adj«
  • freshlyadv«
  • mincedverb«
  • teanoun«
  • dropsnoun verb«
  • productionsnoun«
  • goldenadj«
  • saucenoun verb«
  • tablespoonsnoun«
  • essentialnoun adj«
  • powderedverb adj«
  • growsverb«
  • leafnoun verb«
  • fragrantadj«
  • flowersnoun verb«
  • buddingnoun verb adj«
  • plantnoun verb«
  • sagenoun adj«
  • syriannoun adj«
  • extractnoun verb«
  • scentedverb adj«
  • combinenoun verb«
  • crushedverb adj«
  • mixedverb adj«
  • floweringnoun verb adj«
  • plantsnoun verb«
  • basilnoun«
  • insteadadv«
  • winternoun verb«
  • togetheradj adv«
  • peppernoun verb«
  • overnoun adj adv«
  • groundnoun verb«
  • grewverb«
  • addnoun verb«
  • seenoun verb«
  • spanishnoun adj«
  • waternoun verb«
  • smellingnoun verb adj«
  • onceadv«
  • drynoun verb adj«
  • placenoun verb«
  • remainingverb adj«
  • betweenadv«
  • purplenoun verb adj«
  • mr.noun«
  • frenchnoun verb adj«
  • commonnoun adj«
  • includeverb«
  • trynoun verb«
  • littlenoun adj adv«
  • eachadj adv«
  • softadj adv«
  • usenoun verb«
  • greennoun verb adj«
  • calledverb«



Collocation words for "marjoram" are words related to "marjoram" by occurring either before or after "marjoram" in common language usage across multiple media. The above word list can be filtered by parts of speech (i.e) nouns, verbs, describing adjectives and adverbs, or by their positive or negative vibes, frequency in usage, whether they are prefix words or suffix words for "marjoram" or by the count of syllables each word has.