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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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    3. a large amount of something such as hay (= dry grass), paper, wool, or cloth that has been tied tightly together (Definition of bale from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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      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.
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      A large bundle of raw or finished material tightly bound with cord or wire and often wrapped: a bale of hay. tr.v. baled, bal·ing, bales To wrap in a bale or in bales: a machine that bales cotton.
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