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larder (s) (noun), larders (pl)
1. A cool place, especially a small room or large cupboard, used for storing a supply of food: Jill's mother asked her to go to the larder and get some eggs that were on the second shelf.
2. Etymology: originally thought to be a place where bacon was stored; from Middle English; from Old French, lardier; from Latin, lardarium, "pig fat".
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