| BALES | • bales n. Plural of bale. • bales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bale. • BALE v. to form into tightly compressed bundles. |
| DALES | • dales n. Plural of dale. • Dales prop.n. The Yorkshire Dales, an upland area, in Northern England. • DALE n. a valley. |
| EALES | • eales n. Plural of eale. • EALE v. (Shakespeare) to ail. |
| GALES | • gales n. Plural of gale. • GALE v. to frolic playfully. |
| HALES | • hales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hale. • Hales prop.n. A topographic surname from Old English. • Hales prop.n. A village in Norfolk, England. |
| KALES | • kales n. Plural of kale. • KALE n. a hardy cabbage-like vegetable. |
| MALES | • males n. Plural of male. • Males prop.n. A surname. • MALE n. an individual that begets young by fertilizing the female. |
| PALES | • pales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pale. • pales n. Plural of pale. • pales n. Plural of palea. |
| RALES | • rales n. Plural of rale. • rales n. (Medicine) Abnormal clicking, rattling or crackling sound heard from the lungs, often audible only with a stethoscope. • 'rales n. (MLE, slang) The police. |
| SALES | • sales n. Plural of sale. • sales n. The activities involved in selling goods or services. • sales n. The amount or value of goods and services sold. |
| TALES | • tales n. Plural of tale. • tales v. (Dialectal or obsolete) third-person singular simple present indicative form of tale. • tales n. (Law) A person available to fill vacancies in a jury. |
| VALES | • vales n. Plural of vale. • VALE n. a broad valley. |
| WALES | • wales n. Plural of wale. • wales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wale. • Wales prop.n. One of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom, formerly a principality. |
| YALES | • yales n. Plural of yale. • YALE n. a fabulous heraldic beast. |