To knead is: amasar.
Grama means "Lawn", and or "Grass", For instance i could say, "Voy a cortar la grama!", which means im going to cut the grass/Lawn! As part of the verb 'gramar', 'to knead' 'grama' = you (formal) knead//he/she/it kneads
'to bake' in french is 'cuire'
I believe it is 'knead'
The homphone for need is knead, as in to knead bread dough.
The suffixes of "knead" are "-ed" and "-ing."
knead
The baker began to knead the dough.The kitten uses her paws to knead her owner.
you use it like this "knead the bread".
Need, kneed.
It is knead.
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.
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.