Definition of 'bale'
Word forms: bales, baling, baled
1. countable noun
2. transitive verb
3. See also bail
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Bâle in American English
French
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bale in American English 1
noun
1.
a large bundle, esp. a standardized quantity of goods, as ginned cotton, hay, straw, etc., compressed, bound, and sometimes wrapped
verb transitiveWord forms: baled or ˈbaling
2.
to make into a bale or bales
SIMILAR WORDS: ˈbundle
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Derived forms
baler (ˈbaler)
noun
Word Frequency
bale in American English 2
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bale in American English 3
noun
Archaic
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bale in British English 1
noun
1.
a large bundle, esp of a raw or partially processed material, bound by ropes, wires, etc, for storage or transportation
bale of hay
4.
a group of turtles
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Word origin
C14: probably from Old French bale, from Old High German balla ball1Word Frequency
bale in British English 3
verb
a variant spelling of bail2
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bale in British English 4
noun
a variant spelling of bail4
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Bâle in British English
noun
the French name for Basle
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British English: bale
NOUN /beɪl/
A bale is a large quantity of something such as hay, cloth, or paper, tied together tightly.
...bales of hay.
British English: bale
VERB /beɪl/
If something such as hay, cloth, or paper is baled, it is tied together tightly.
Once hay has been cut and baled, it has to go through some chemical processes.
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