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lardon

(ˈlɑːdən) or

lardoon

n
(Cookery) a strip or cube of fat or bacon used in larding meat
[C15: from Old French, from lard]
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lar•don

(ˈlɑr dn)

also lar•doon

(lɑrˈdun)

n.
a small strip of fat used in larding meat.
[1400–50; late Middle English lardun < Middle French lardon piece of pork]
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