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Barony vs Bacony - What's the difference?

barony | bacony |

As a noun barony

is a dominion ruled by a baron or baroness, often part of a larger kingdom or empire.

As an adjective bacony is

resembling bacon, especially in flavor.

barony

English

Noun

(baronies)
  • A dominion ruled by a baron or baroness, often part of a larger kingdom or empire.
  • A medieval land measure equal to 4000 acres (100 hides).
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    bacony

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Resembling bacon, especially in flavor
  • * {{quote-news, 1992, February 24, , Hog Heaven at Snack Expo, Sacramento Bee citation
  • , passage=Pork Cracklins a clever pork-rind spin-off are made from pig skin and pig fat, for a denser, more bacony flavor, Rudolph told us.}}

    See also

    * hamlike * porky