- a large bundle bound for storage or transport
- make into a bale; "bale hay"
- Basel: a city in northwestern Switzerland
- 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. ...
- 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. ...
- Bale is a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- 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.
- Bale (Valle d'Istria, Castrum Vallis, Vale) is a small town and municipality in Istria, Croatia.
- 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. ...
- Evil, especially considered as an active force for destruction or death; Suffering, woe, torment; To wrap into a bale
- (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.
- (Baling) A compaction process in which the volume of waste requiring to be stored or transported is reduced.
- (Baling) A means of reducing the volume of a material by compaction into a bale.
- (Baling) A method of volume reduction whereby tires are compressed into a bundle and banded together.
- (Baling) Compacting solid waste into blocks to reduce volume and simplify handling.
- a wool pack containing a specified weight of pressed wool as regulated by industry authorities.
- Another term for bag. About 176 pounds but changes depending on who is using the term.
- A large compressed, bound, and often wrapped bundle of a commodity, such as cotton or hay.
- A bag, sack, square or oblong package into which fiber is compressed. The size and weight of a bale is variable.
- A compacted and bound cube of recycled material.
- a measurement of hay, equal to 10 “flakes”.
- 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.
- that is, lade Water out of the Ship's Hold.
- {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.
- To bale a boat, is to throw water out of her.