- Bale Cotton
- BALE COTTONA package of raw cotton, weighing for American about 500-lb., Egyptian 700-lb., Brazilian 250-lb., and East Indian 400-lb. (see Baling)
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
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bale — bale1 [bāl] n. [ME < OFr < OHG balla, BALL1] a large bundle, esp. a standardized quantity of goods, as ginned cotton, hay, straw, etc., compressed, bound, and sometimes wrapped vt. baled, baling to make into a bale or bales SYN. BUNDLE… … English World dictionary
bale — [1] ► NOUN ▪ a large wrapped or bound bundle of paper, hay, or cotton. ► VERB ▪ make up into bales. DERIVATIVES baler noun. ORIGIN probably from Dutch … English terms dictionary
bale — ▪ I. bale bale 1 [beɪl] verb bale somebody/something → out phrasal verb [transitive] FINANCE to provide money to get a person or organization out of financial trouble; =BAIL OUT: • The restructuring was aimed at baling out the company, freeing… … Financial and business terms
bale — (bl) 1. a bundle of merchandise, usually pressed and bound in some way. The word bale has been used in many ways to describe standard packages of various commodities. For example, a bale of paper is traditionally equal to 10 reams. In… … Dictionary of units of measurement