lardiness

English

Etymology

lardy + -ness

Noun

lardiness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being lardy.
    • 2006, Palmer Joseph Holden, Swine Science (page 93)
      The packers and consumers object to the short, thick animals because of their excess lardiness and to the rangy ones because of their large cuts.

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