kneader

English

Etymology

From Middle English kneder, cnedar, equivalent to knead + -er.

Noun

kneader (plural kneaders)

  1. One who kneads.
    • 2010, Steve Capellini, ‎Michel Van Welden, Massage For Dummies (page 141)
      If you practice building your massage muscles as I suggest in Chapter 9, you can be a better kneader because this particular maneuver requires a lot of strength in the hands.
  2. A machine that kneads dough or any other highly elastoviscous mixture.

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