The term "inter lard" does not exist in the English language. Thus, it is impossible to provide antonyms for it. However, if we split the word into two separate words - "inter" and "lard," we can provide antonyms for each individual word. The antonym for "inter," which means to bury, confine or exclude, is to unfold, uncover, or reveal. On the other hand, the antonym for "lard," which means to cover excessively or to embellish with unnecessary details, is to simplify, reduce or streamline. While inter lard may not have specific antonyms, splitting the word allows us to expand our vocabulary and knowledge of words that come close in meaning.