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verb (used with object)
1.
to work (dough, clay, etc.) into a uniform
mixture
by pressing, folding, and stretching.
2.
to manipulate by similar movements, as the body in a massage.
3.
to make by kneading:
to knead bread.
4.
to make kneading movements with:
She kneaded her fist into her palm.
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Origin:
before 950;
Middle English
kneden,
Old English
cnedan;
cognate with
German
kneten,
Dutch
kneden
Related forms
knead·a·ble,
adjective
knead·a·bil·i·ty,
noun
knead·er,
noun
knead·ing·ly,
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re·knead,
verb (used with object)
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un·knead·ed,
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knead
(niːd)
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vb
1.
to work and press (a soft substance, such as bread dough) into a uniform mixture with the hands
2.
to squeeze, massage, or press with the hands
3.
to make by kneading
[Old English
cnedan;
related to Old Saxon
knedan,
Old Norse
knotha
]
'kneader
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n
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knead
O.E. cnedan "to knead," from P.Gmc. *knedanan (cf. O.S. knedan, M.Du. cneden, Ger. kneten, O.N. knoða "to knead"). Originally a strong verb (past tense cnæd, pp. cneden).
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