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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: House
larderlar‧der /ˈlɑːdə $ ˈlɑːrdər/ noun [countable] DHHa small room or large cupboard for storing food in a house → pantry
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larder• More faces can easily be loaded on to a machine, like stocking a larder with exotic ingredients.• Think that crops in our fields are a free larder? 5.• And the larder was locked again.• No dead birds in the larder in springtime.• One City caterer has found a novel use for it in the larder.• It's in the larder, so the cats don't get at it.• To my relief I found there was an unopened bottle of wine in the larder.• But the fact remains: Corn is an inherent ingredient in our traditional larder.
Origin larder (1200-1300) Old French lardier, from lard; → LARD1
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