Definition of Baling. Meaning of Baling. Synonyms of Baling

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Definition of Baling

Baling
Bale Bale, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Baled (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Baling.] To make up in a bale. --Goldsmith.

Meaning of Baling from wikipedia

- of the villages in Baling district. The name Baling is also from Thai language "Ba Taling" (Thai: บ่าตลิ่ง; "river bank"). Baling was also the site where...
- of Iran Cotton bale Hay or straw bale in farming, bound by a baler Paper bale, a unit of paper measurement equal to ten reams Wool bale, a standard-sized...
- Christian Charles Philip Bale (born 30 January 1974) is an English actor. Known for his versatility and physical transformations for his roles, he has...
- Baling twine or baler twine is a small diameter sisal or synthetic twine used to bind a quantity of fibrous material (notably hay or straw) into a more...
- strapping, netting, or wire. Industrial balers are also used in material recycling facilities, primarily for baling metal, plastic, or paper for transport...
- the smiter), Balor Balcbéimnech (Balor the strong smiter), Balor Birugderc (Balor of the piercing-eye), Balor mac Doit meic Néid (Balor, son of Dot son...
- Baling wire, otherwise known as bale wire, farm wire, haywire, or soft wire, is a type of wire used in agriculture and industry for many uses such as mending...
- Gareth Frank Bale (born 16 July 1989) is a Welsh former professional footballer who pla**** as a right winger, most notably for Tottenham Hotspur, Real...
- Christian Bale and the husband of Gloria Steinem. Bale was born in South Africa, to English parents.[citation needed] His father Philip Bale served as...
- typically occur within five to seven days of baling. A bale cooler than 120 °F (49 °C) is in little danger, but bales between 120 and 140 °F (49 and 60 °C) need...