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    bale
    [bāl]
    noun
    bale (noun) · bales (plural noun)
    1. 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"
    verb
    bale (verb) · bales (third person present) · baled (past tense) · baled (past participle) · baling (present participle)
    1. make (something) into bales:
      "they baled a lot of good hay" · "most baling and field work have been finished"
    Origin
    Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch, from Old French; ultimately of Germanic origin and related to ball.
    bale
    [bāl]
    noun
    archaic
    bale (noun)
    1. evil considered as a destructive force.
      • evil suffered; physical torment or mental suffering.
    Origin
    Old English balu, bealu, of Germanic origin.
    bale
    [bāl]
    verb
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    bale (verb) · bales (third person present) · baling (present participle) · baled (past tense) · baled (past participle)
    1. variant spelling of bail
    Bâle
    [bäl]
    definition
    1. French name for Basle
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    noun
    1. a bundle of paper, hay, cotton, etc., tightly wrapped and bound with cords or hoops:
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      What is the difference between bail and Bale?The verb bail also means to scoop water out of a boat or to run away from a difficult situation. The noun bale refers to a large bundle, usually one that has been tightly wrapped and bound. As a verb, bale means to press (something) together and wrap it into a tight bundle. Old Jake walked five miles to the courthouse to post bail for his grandson.
      What is a bale of hay?a large bundle or package prepared for shipping, storage, or sale, especially one tightly compressed and secured by wires, hoops, cords, or the like, and sometimes having a wrapping or covering: a bale of cotton; a bale of hay. a group of turtles. verb (used with object),baled, bal·ing. to make or form into bales: to bale wastepaper for disposal.
      What is Bale noun?Definition of bale noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a large amount of a light material pressed tightly together and tied up The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app
      Where did Bale come from?OED's earliest evidence for bale is from 1692, in Smith's Sea-mans Grammar. bale is a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: bail v.4
       
    3. bale 2 of 3 noun (2) : a large bundle of goods specifically : a large closely pressed package of merchandise bound and usually wrapped a bale of paper a bale of hay
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      noun a large bundle or package prepared for shipping, storage, or sale, especially one tightly compressed and secured by wires, hoops, cords, or the like, and sometimes having a wrapping or covering: a bale of cotton; a bale of hay.
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