knetbare
Knetbare is a German adjective meaning capable of being kneaded. It describes substances with a pliable, elastic, or malleable consistency that can be worked by hand, such as dough, clay, putty, and modeling compounds. The term can also be used figuratively to describe ideas, plans, or policies that are easy to adjust or shape.
Origin and forms: The word is formed from the verb kneeten/kneten (to knead) and the suffix -bar,
Usage and notes: Knetbare substances are typically described in contexts like cooking, craft, or materials science.
See also: Knete (dough modeling material), Knetmasse (kneading mass), formbar, knetfähig. While widely understood in German,