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balas
English
Etymology
From Old English bales, balais, from Old French balais, from Arabic ???????? (bala?š), from Persian ????? (balaxš), a form of ????? (badaxš, “balas”), related to ??????? (badaxšân, “Badakhshan”), the region where they are found.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bal?s/
Noun
balas (plural balases)
- (archaic, now chiefly attributive) A type of rose-coloured spinel once thought to be a form of ruby.
Derived terms
- balas-ruby
Anagrams
- Ba'als, Baals, Ba?als, LABAs, albas, baals, balsa, basal, blaas, laabs, sabal
Cebuano
Alternative forms
- bas
Noun
balas
- sand
Galician
Noun
balas
- plural of bala
Hausa
Etymology
Borrowed from English balance.
Noun
balàs m
- (financial) balance
- payment due for work done
Hiligaynon
Noun
balás
- sand
Indonesian
Etymology 1
From Malay balas.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?ba.las]
- Hyphenation: ba?las
Noun
balas (first-person possessive balasku, second-person possessive balasmu, third-person possessive balasnya)
- answer, reaction.
- Synonyms: jawaban, reaksi
- punishment.
- Synonyms: ganjaran, hukuman
Derived terms
Compounds
Etymology 2
From Dutch ballast, from Middle Dutch ballast.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?ba.las]
- Hyphenation: ba?las
Noun
balas (first-person possessive balasku, second-person possessive balasmu, third-person possessive balasnya)
- ballast,
- (nautical) heavy material that is placed in the hold of a ship (or in the gondola of a balloon), to provide stability.
- Synonyms: tolak bahara, pengimbang kapal, pemberat
- Coarse gravel or similar material laid to form a bed for roads or railroads, or in making concrete.
- (nautical) heavy material that is placed in the hold of a ship (or in the gondola of a balloon), to provide stability.
- (figuratively) baggage, something that hampers functioning.
Further reading
- “balas” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
Kapampangan
Noun
balás
- sand
Latin
Verb
b?l?s
- second-person singular present active indicative of b?l?
Lithuanian
Adjective
balas m (feminine balà) stress pattern 4
- Alternative form of báltas (“white”)
Masbatenyo
Noun
balas
- bush
Occitan
Noun
balas
- plural of bala
Portuguese
Noun
balas f
- plural of bala
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?balas/, [?ba.las]
Noun
balas
- plural of bala
Verb
balas
- Informal second-person singular (tú) present indicative form of balar.
Tagalog
Etymology 1
Noun
balás
- coarse granulated sugar; syrup hardened or grained
- coarse grains of starch
Etymology 2
Noun
balás
- northwind
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balks
English
Verb
balks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of balk
Noun
balks
- plural of balk
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