About The Word Larder
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Larder
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What's The Definition Of Larder?
[n] a small storeroom for storing foods or wines
[n] a supply of food especially for a household Synonyms | Synonyms for Larder: buttery | pantry Related Terms | Find terms related to Larder: abundance | accumulation | amassment | backlog | budget | buttery | canned foods | collection | commissariat | commissary | cornucopia | cumulation | dairy | dairy house | dehydrated foods | dump | food supply | fresh foods | frozen foods | groceries | grocery | heap | hoard | inventory | mass | material | materials | materiel | munitions | pantry | pile | plenitude | plenty | provender | provisionment | provisions | rations | repertoire | repertory | rick | root cellar | spence | stack | stillroom | stock | stock-in-trade | stockpile | store | stores | supplies | supply on hand | treasure | treasury See Also | commissariat | provender | provisions | still room | stillroom | storage room | storeroom | stowage | viands | victuals Larder In Webster's Dictionary \Lard"er\, n. [OF. lardier. See {Lard}, n.]
A room or place where meat and other articles of food are
kept before they are cooked. --Shak.
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