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Bale

 
WordNet: Bale
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a city in northwestern Switzerland
  Synonyms: Basel, Basle


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  • Bale out, to escape a damaged aircraft by parachute. Distinct from bail, payment of a surety to be released from imprisonment. Bail out can mean to assist somebody in difficulty, usually financial, by analogy with paying to have someone released from jail.
  • Bale out, also to remove water that has entered a boat, usually by collecting it in a container and pouring it over the side, as distinct from pumping out with a pump.
  • Akar-Bale language
  • bale, an archaic synonym for evil
  • bale, a bale of rocks, which is a group of rocks.
  • Bale, also spelt bail, to mess up a skateboarding move while performing it. Also known as a Bail/Bale out.
  • Bale, also spelt bail. A jewellery findings item (jewellery findings are components regularly used in the manufacture of jewellery). A bale is a component which is used to attach or suspend a pendant or similar from a chain or other item. A bale will commonly be in the form of a triangular loop which can be clipped or soldered on to a ring.
  • Bale is a collective noun for turtles

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