To mix, press, rub, fold, stretch or sqeeze clay, dough e.t.c with your hands.
The antonym to the verb knead depends on how knead is being used. If knead means to squeeze, press or roll with the hands, then the opposite would be a word such as release. If knead is being used to mean mix and work into a uniform mass, then the antonym would be a word such as separate.
The noun form for the verb to knead is kneader, one who kneads, an kneadability. Another noun form is the gerund kneading.
The letter k is silent in the word knead.
It kind of depends on which Genre you are using the word 'knead' in. Because you could have 'knea-d' or knead Either will work in some Genre's but not in all.
The word knead has only one syllable. You pronounce the word with a single stress point.
Another word for involves could be concerns.
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Once you knead the dough, put it in a pan and bake it for an hour.
Yes, clay is a homophone with the painter Klee.
It comes from a Hindi word which means to knead.
Smooth, I'm guessing