- nounbale (noun) · bales (plural noun)
- a bundle of paper, hay, cotton, etc., tightly wrapped and bound with cords or hoops:"the fire destroyed 500 bales of hay"
- the quantity in a bale as a measure, especially 500 pounds of cotton:"world cotton consumption was a record 86 m bales"
verbbale (verb) · bales (third person present) · baled (past tense) · baled (past participle) · baling (present participle)- make (something) into bales:"they baled a lot of good hay" · "most baling and field work have been finished"
OriginMiddle English: probably from Middle Dutch, from Old French; ultimately of Germanic origin and related to ball.verbBRITISH ENGLISHbale (verb) · bales (third person present) · baling (present participle) · baled (past tense) · baled (past participle)- variant spelling of bail
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