Amasado in english

Kneading

pronunciation: nidɪŋ part of speech: verb
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amasado = kneading. 

Example: So, here's an idea: a simple, yeasted bread that requires no kneading and is relatively healthy, but also sweet.

amasar1 = knead. 

Example: When kneading by hand, do so on a clean, smooth surface that's at a comfortable height.

more:

» rodillo de amasarrolling pin .

Example: The principle of the cylinder platen was hardly a new one even then -- the rolling pin is an ancient device, and the copperplate press used two cylinders working together.

amasar2 = amass. 

Example: Many libraries amass a considerable amount of community literature, some of which is kept on permanent display.

more:

» amasar una fortunaamass + a fortuneheap up + moneyheap up + richesheap up + wealth .

Example: Since leaving office in 2007, Blair has amassed a fortune estimated to be in excess of 20 million pounds.

Example: The question is that we, from the lower echelons, cannot understand how the rich can be so egoistic as to go on and on with heaping up money.

Example: He heaps up riches for someone else to spend.

Example: As the merchants continued to heap up wealth, it naturally followed that they began to look beyond the narrow horizons of the Middle Ages.
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