Associations to the word «Belted»
Noun
- Kingfisher
- Tunic
- Waist
- Magnum
- Holster
- Trouser
- Cartridge
- Robe
- Blouse
- Galloway
- Heron
- Nitro
- Scabbard
- Tire
- Sash
- Slack
- Caliber
- Hilt
- Overcoat
- Rusty
- Sandal
- Boots
- Garment
- Skirt
- Sword
- Jacket
- Cloak
- Gown
- Hose
- Hip
- Frock
- Remington
- Ply
- Belt
- Flycatcher
- Shirt
- Rendition
- Woven
- Garb
- Coat
- Homer
- Sleeve
- Saber
- Molding
- Loose
- Winchester
- Thong
- Wearing
- Mak
- Flannel
- Slipper
- Dagger
- Breech
- Knight
- Turban
- Pant
- Cloth
- Calf
- Comanche
- Ammunition
- Bonnet
- Ankle
- Fitz
- Wool
- Trot
- Hem
- Dress
- Mace
- Steering
- Strap
- Pistol
- Revolver
- Highlander
Adjective
Wiktionary
BELTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of belt
BELTED L, noun. The character ɬ, used in phonetics to represent voiceless dental, alveolar, and postalveolar fricatives.
BELTED MAGNUM, noun. A very large rifle cartridge that incorporates a strong ring of metal around its base for strength.
BELTED OUT, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of belt out
BELTED PLAID, noun. A large blanket-like piece of fabric, worn wrapped around the body with the material loosely gathered and secured at the waist by means of a belt; a standard item of men's Highland dress from the late 16th century until the middle of the 18th century, and the precursor of the modern kilt.
BELTED UP, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of belt up
Dictionary definition
BELTED, adjective. Having or provided with a belt; "a belted dress".
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