Definitions for lards

lards lard

Spelling: [lahrd]
IPA: /lɑrd/

Lards is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 5 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 6 points.

You can make 67 anagrams from letters in lards (adlrs).

Definitions for lards

noun

  1. the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.

verb (used with object)

  1. to apply lard or grease to.
  2. to prepare or enrich (lean meat, chicken, etc.) with pork or fat, especially with lardons.
  3. to supplement or enrich with something for improvement or ornamentation:

Origin of lards

1300-50; Middle English (v.), late Middle English (noun) Middle French larder (v.), lard (noun) Latin lār(i)dum bacon fat; akin to Greek lārīnós fat (adj.)

Examples for lards

What should doctors advise—stick with low fat or start cooking with lard?

So I will, plase your honour, my lard; sure I've a right to know, for she's my own granny.

In front of it stood a beat-up stove on top of which sat a shoulder of pork braising in hot manteca (lard).

Skim the lard or dripping always before you put in the fish.

"Then you will come with me, if you plase, my lard," said he.

He had only a one-pound tin of lard, half a small loaf of bread and his water bottle to keep him going.

When the lard boils, put in the fish and fry them of a yellowish brown.

There should always be enough of lard to cover the fish entirely.

Not, I repeat, not balding Casanovas or aging swingers or thigh-chafing tubs of lard.

But beyond that point, there's no reason to lard on extra damage.

Word Value for lards
Scrable

5

Words with friends

6

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