释义 |
pe·tris·sage \|pā.trə̇|säzh\ noun (-s) Etymology: French pétrissage, literally, kneading, from pétriss- (stem of pétrir to knead, from Medieval Latin pistrire, from Latin pistrix female baker, feminine of pistor baker, miller) + -age; akin to Latin pinsere to pound, crush — more at pestle : massage in which the muscles are kneaded |