
1) About 500 pounds of cotton 2) African boy name 3) Agricultural bundle 4) Agricultural unit 5) American Hustle actor 6) Assemble in a field 7) Autumn maze barrier 8) Barn banquette 9) Barn bundle 10) Barn dance seat 11) Barn parcel 12) Barn seat 13) Barn storage unit 14) Barn unit 15) Barn-dance seat
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1) Basel 2) Basle 3) Bundle 4) Contents
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- a large bundle bound for storage or transport
- a city in northwestern Switzerland
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a wool pack containing a specified weight of pressed wool as regulated by industry authorities.
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• (n.) A bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation; also, a bundle of straw / hay, etc., put up compactly for transportation. • (v. t.) To make up in a bale. • (n.) Misery; calamity; misfortune; sorrow. • (v. t.) See Bail, v. t., to lade. • (n.) Evil; an evil, pernicious influence...
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The area of the trunk between the base of a tree and the lowest branch.
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A compacted and bound cube of recycled material.
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A large bundle of cardboard that is recycled.
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A fitting on the end of a spar, such as the boom, to which a line may be led.
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A fitting on the end of a spar, such as the boom, to which a line may be led.
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A fitting on the end of a spar, such as the boom, to which a line may be led.
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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.
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Bale noun [ Middle English
bale , Old French
bale , French
balle , Late Latin
bala , from Old High German
balla ,
palla ,
pallo , German
ball ,
balle ,
ballen , ball, round pack; confer Dutch
baal . Confer
Ball a...
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Bale transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Baled ;
present participle & verbal noun Baling .] To make up in a bale.
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Bale (bāl) noun [ Anglo-Saxon bealo , bealu , balu ; akin to Old Saxon balu , Old High German balo , Icelandic böl , Goth. balweins .] 1. Misery; calamity; misfortune; sorrow. « Let now your bliss be turned into bale .
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A bale was a British measure for cinnamon equivalent to 92.5 lbs, in use during the 19th century.
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Bale is the collective noun for a group of turtles.
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A fitting on the end of a spar, such as the boom, to which a line may be led.
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A compressed pack of wool in a convenient form for transit, varying in weight from 150 pounds to 1,000 pounds.
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A large package of raw cotton tightly bound and often wrapped.
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[
n] - a large bundle bound for storage or transport 2. [v] - make into a bale
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bale (BAYL) Bound bundle, bundle, pack, parcel, package: 'The farmers loaded the cotton bales on to the truck.' Confusing Words: Units, Groups A to Z.
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A compacted and bound bundle of straw, hay silage etc. May be square or round varying in size from 30 kg to 100kg.
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noun a large bundle bound for storage or transport
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A package of wool in a standard wool pack for shipment. The common farm bale weighs between 200 and 450 lbs.
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