Same as Band, n., 2. A very broad band is more properly termed a belt.
One of certain girdles or zones on the surface of the planets Jupiter and Saturn, supposed to be of the nature of clouds.
A band of leather, or other flexible substance, passing around two wheels, and communicating motion from one to the other.
A band or stripe, as of color, round any organ; or any circular ridge or series of ridges.
To encircle with, or as with, a belt; to encompass; to surround.
A reinforcing band, typically woven from steel or A man-made fiber running around the circumference of A tire thus strengthening the TREAD area.
It is a non extendible circumferential structure consisting of crossed plies with very low corners; positioned under the tread, with the aim of stabilising the carcass in the contact area, distributing the load in the section of the tyre, contributing to the driving characteristics. It may be of steel, nylon, rayon and kevlar.
a belt is a flexible band that transmits rotary motion from one shaft to another. Belts transmit motion as do gear trains, but belt drives are better for greater distances with smaller forces
A rubber like, continuous loop placed between two or more pulleys to transfer a rotary motion.
A strip of siding used to join two adjacent contoures.
A strip of leather of varying width, length and thickness, worn around the waist of an authority figure; when removed, it is used to inflict discipline on a misbehaving boy.
n: a flexible band or cord connecting and wrapping around each of two or more pulleys to transmit power or impart motion.
Reinforced band, made from rubberised fabric, to drive a component. Also refers to a reinforcing band of textile or steel running around a tyre's circumference.
A device for transferring power from a rotating shaft to a generator. Allows the use of Pulleys to change the ratio of shaft speed to and from the generator.
Corset designed to control abdomen, buttocks, and upper thighs. According to current fashion, may extend over any portion of the body between diaphragm and middle thighs. May or may not fasten through. Also called Girdle.
Perhaps the most common approach was the standard belr, originally made of leather, but eventually made of many different materials. Some belts were plain and other highly embelished. The belt buckle became almost an art form. Belts were worn by both men and boys. Belts have never gone out of fashion, but many boys' pants, especially short pants are made without belt loops. A popular style in the 1940s and 50s were pants, especally shorts, for younger boys, with self-belts.
endless loop of flexible material between two rotating shafts or pulleys
a band to tie or buckle around the body (usually at the waist)
a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)
fasten with a belt; "belt your trousers"
a flat strip of material worn around the waist
a flexible band made of either leather or a type of cloth worn around the waist, generally serving the purpose of supporting clothing items
a garment that wraps around the body at the waist or hips
a strap or girdle that is a part of casual or formal attire
a thing for fixing trousers to the position of the waist
A strip of trees, usually planted to define a space or a view. The term came into use with the Serpentine Style in the eighteenth century.
The completed product consisting of a skeleton with or without mesh and attachments suitable for flexing around pulleys or sprockets and used primarily as a means of conveyance.
a device used to connect two wheels on different shafts so that as one rotates the other rotates as well. You can use rubber bands as belts.
an exposed zone or band of a particular kind of rock
zone, district or strip of land
A wide belt, usually 3-6" wide, that is worn around the waist by bodybuilders and weight lifters. Weight lifting belts provide lower back and lower spine support while you are lifting weights. Weight lifting belts are usually made from leather, but can also be found in heavy duty canvas models too. One of the most recommended brands is Harbinger. Note that most manufacturers carry smaller belts for women too.
A name used for bands of dark-colored cloud layers on Jupiter.
A rubber-coated layer of cords that is located between the plies and the tread. Cords may be made from steel, fiberglass, rayon, nylon, polyester or other fabrics.
a strip of flexible material worn especially around the waist; a similar article worn as a corset or for protection or safety or as a symbol of distinction
Elastic band wrapped around the conveyor pulley that transmits the motion necessary for the movement of materials between two points.
The narrow band around the rear section of a cartridge case and forward of the extractor groove that is intended to strengthen the case and usually associated with magnum calibers.
A strip of siding used to join two adjacent contours.
Anything encircling the waist; to support dress, ornaments, weapons; to serve as a bandage for warmth or protection; or to indicate office or social position.
A flexible band placed around two or more pulleys for the purpose of transmitting motion, power or materials from one point to another.
A belt is a flexible band, typically made of leather or heavy cloth, and worn around the waist.