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Definition of bale
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Bale (n.) Evil; an evil,
pernicious
influence;
something
causing
great
injury..
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Baleful
::
Baleful
(a.) Full of grief or
sorrow;
woeful;
sad.
Bale
::
Bale (v. t.) See Bail, v. t., to
lade..
Sacred
::
Sacred
(a.)
Solemnly
devoted,
in a bad
sense,
as to evil,
vengeance,
curse,
or the like;
accursed;
baleful..
Baleen
::
Baleen
(n.)
Plates
or
blades
of
whalebone,
from two to
twelve
feet long, and
sometimes
a foot wide, which in
certain
whales
(Balaenoidea)
are
attached
side by side along the upper jaw, and form a
fringelike
sieve by which the food is
retained
in the
mouth..
Balaenoidea
::
Balaenoidea
(n.) A
division
of the
Cetacea,
including
the right whale and all other
whales
having
the mouth
fringed
with
baleen.
See
Baleen..
Bubale
::
Bubale
(n.) A large
antelope
(Alcelaphus
bubalis)
of Egypt and the
Desert
of
Sahara,
supposed
by some to be the
fallow
deer of the
Bible..
Pelotage
::
Pelotage
(n.) Packs or bales of
Spanish
wool.
Whalebone
::
Whalebone
(n.) A firm,
elastic
substance
resembling
horn, taken from the upper jaw of the right
whale;
baleen.
It is used as a
stiffening
in
stays,
fans,
screens,
and for
various
other
purposes.
See
Baleen..
Arbalester
::
Arbalester
(n.) Alt. of
Arbaliste.
Baled
::
Baled (imp. & p. p.) of Bal.
Sling
::
Sling (v. t.) A loop of rope, or a rope or chain with
hooks,
for
suspending
a
barrel,
bale, or other heavy
object,
in
hoisting
or
lowering..
Steeve
::
Steeve
(v. t.) To stow, as bales in a
vessel's
hold, by means of a
steeve.
See
Steeve,
n. (b)..
Balefulness
::
Balefulness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
baleful.
Balearic
::
Balearic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the isles of
Majorca,
Minorca,
Ivica,
etc., in the
Mediterranean
Sea, off the coast of
Valencia..
Stow
::
Stow (v. t.) To place or
arrange
in a
compact
mass; to put in its
proper
place,
or in a
suitable
place;
to pack; as, to
stowbags,
bales,
or casks in a
ship's
hold; to stow hay in a mow; to stow
sheaves..
Bale
::
Bale (n.)
Misery;
calamity;
misfortune;
sorrow.
Baleful
::
Baleful
(a.) Full of
deadly
or
pernicious
influence;
destructive.
Press
::
Press (v.) To
squeeze
in or with
suitable
instruments
or
apparatus,
in order to
compact,
make
dense,
or
smooth;
as, to press
cotton
bales,
paper,
etc.; to
smooth
by
ironing;
as, to press
clothes..
Bale
::
Bale (v. t.) To make up in a bale.
Arblast
::
Arblast
(n.) A
crossbow.
See
Arbalest.
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