What part of speech is lards?

Lards can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. lards is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of lard (infinitive).
  • 2. lards is a noun, plural of lard.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does lards mean?

Definitions

Verb

lard - prepare or cook with lard; "lard meat"
lard - add details to

Noun

lard - soft white semisolid fat obtained by rendering the fatty tissue of the hog

Examples of lards

#   Sentence  
1. verb In the style of conceited people, he lards his sentences with ill-digested English words. A kind of failed dandy, deprived of class.
2. verb Lard meat.
3. noun As a teenager, Tom used to eat bread and lard.
4. noun Bacon, lard, butter, cream, margarine and oil are all very fatty foods.
5. noun Bacon, lard, butter, cream, margarine, and oil are very greasy ingredients.
6. noun As a teenager, Tom used to eat bread and lard.
7. noun Bacon, lard, butter, cream, margarine and oil are all very fatty foods.
8. noun Bacon, lard, butter, cream, margarine, and oil are very greasy ingredients.
Sentence  
verb
In the style of conceited people, he lards his sentences with ill-digested English words. A kind of failed dandy, deprived of class.
Lard meat.
noun
As a teenager, Tom used to eat bread and lard.
Bacon, lard, butter, cream, margarine and oil are all very fatty foods.
Bacon, lard, butter, cream, margarine, and oil are very greasy ingredients.
As a teenager, Tom used to eat bread and lard.
Bacon, lard, butter, cream, margarine and oil are all very fatty foods.
Bacon, lard, butter, cream, margarine, and oil are very greasy ingredients.

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