Associations to the word «Larder»
Noun
- Cellar
- Mutton
- Shrike
- Cupboard
- Kitchen
- Sancho
- Beetle
- Steak
- Cheese
- Sausage
- Poultry
- Meat
- Laundry
- Pie
- Dairy
- Beef
- Pudding
- Bread
- Landlord
- Perch
- Luxury
- Scatter
- Jar
- Loaf
- Kangaroo
- Carcass
- Burrow
- Cache
- Jug
- Wardrobe
- Bacon
- Laird
- Refrigerator
- Cook
- Supper
- Butter
- Thorn
- Meal
- Oven
- Deer
- Plenty
- Chicken
- Phil
- Pig
- Food
- Tray
- Eliza
- Dish
- Hunger
- Provision
- Vegetable
- Wine
- Abundance
- Egg
- Ate
- Sophia
- Fill
- Apple
- Raid
- Prey
- Soup
- Breakfast
- Penguin
- Hut
- Picking
- Carpet
- Hook
- Hunt
- Appetite
- Larva
- Candle
- Feast
Adjective
Wiktionary
LARDER, noun. A cool room in a domestic house where food is stored; a pantry
LARDER, noun. A food supply
LARDER BEETLE, noun. A dermestid beetle which is a common pest of stored food and other products of animal origin, Dermestes lardarius
LARDER BEETLES, noun. Plural of larder beetle
Dictionary definition
LARDER, noun. A supply of food especially for a household.
LARDER, noun. A small storeroom for storing foods or wines.
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