unbale

/ʌnˈbeɪl/
verb
  1. To remove from a bale; to open or break up a bale (a large bundle of hay, cotton, paper, etc.).
    • We need to unbale the recycled paper so it can be sorted.
    • He used a knife to unbale the tightly packed cotton.
    • The workers had to unbale the hay before feeding it to the horses.
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