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Verb
/bāl/,
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bales, plural;
  1. Make (something) into bales
    • - they baled a lot of good hay
    • - most baling and field work have been finished
Noun
  1. Evil considered as a destructive force

  2. Evil suffered; physical torment or mental suffering


  1. a large bundle bound for storage or transport
  2. make into a bale; "bale hay"
  3. Basel: a city in northwestern Switzerland
  4. Balé is one of the 45 provinces of Burkina Faso, located in its Boucle du Mouhoun Region with Boromo as capital. Its area is 4,595 km², and in 2006 had a population of 213,897. ...
  5. Basel or Basle (Basel, ; Bâle ; Basilea ; Basilea) is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 190,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. ...
  6. Bale is a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  7. Bale is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mokobody, within Siedlce County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Siedlce and east of Warsaw.
  8. Bale (Valle d'Istria, Castrum Vallis, Vale) is a small town and municipality in Istria, Croatia.
  9. Bales may refer to a person: * Alison Bales (b. 1985), American basketball player * Barry Bales (b. 1969), American musician * Billy Bales (b. 1929), former British motorcycle speedway racer * Burt Bales (1917-1989), American jazz pianist * Christopher Bales (c. ...
  10. Evil, especially considered as an active force for destruction or death; Suffering, woe, torment; To wrap into a bale
  11. (Bales) When the fermentation stage is completed, the tobacco leaves are packed up into a bundle and place in burlap. This both serves as a way to safely transport the leaves as well as continuing to allow the leaves to age.
  12. (Baling) A compaction process in which the volume of waste requiring to be stored or transported is reduced.
  13. (Baling) A means of reducing the volume of a material by compaction into a bale.
  14. (Baling) A method of volume reduction whereby tires are compressed into a bundle and banded together.
  15. (Baling) Compacting solid waste into blocks to reduce volume and simplify handling.
  16. a wool pack containing a specified weight of pressed wool as regulated by industry authorities.
  17. Another term for bag. About 176 pounds but changes depending on who is using the term.
  18. A large compressed, bound, and often wrapped bundle of a commodity, such as cotton or hay.
  19. A bag, sack, square or oblong package into which fiber is compressed. The size and weight of a bale is variable.
  20. A compacted and bound cube of recycled material.
  21. a measurement of hay, equal to 10 “flakes”.
  22. A package of compressed raw cotton, weighing, for American cotton, about 500 lbs.; for Egyptian, 700 lbs.; Brazilian, 250 lbs.; and East Indian, 400 lbs.
  23. that is, lade Water out of the Ship's Hold.
  24. {balẹy}.   Also parij {parij}.   v. caus. kōbale, v. dir. caus. kōbaletok/ḷọk/waj; n. caus. pers. ri-kōbale; v. distrib. bōbalele (ebbalele).   a fish, starry flounder, Platichthys stellatus.
  25. To bale a boat, is to throw water out of her.