impaste

verb
/ɪmˈpeɪst/

Etymology

From im- (“in”) + paste. Compare Italian impastare, Old French empaster.

  1. derived from παστά
  2. derived from pasta
  3. derived from paste
  4. inherited from paste
  5. formed as impaste — “in- + paste

Definitions

  1. To knead

    To knead; to make into paste; to concrete.

    • With blood of fathers, mothers, daughters, sons, Baked and impasted with the parching streets
  2. To lay colours thickly on canvas by the impasto technique.

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