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Belt can refer to the following objects: - In geography, a belt is a region with a roughly elongated form, as in
It can also refer to the following places: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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A belt A belt is a flexible band, made of either leather or a type of cloth, worn around the waist. ...
A conveyor belt or belt conveyor consists of two end pulleys, with a continuous loop of material that rotates about them. ...
For articles that discuss specific cases of connection and other usages of the term see Connection (disambiguation). ...
Point of contact between a power transmission belt and its pulley. ...
A belt feeding into an M249 machine gun, from an Army training manual A belt feeding into a M1919A4 from a wooden ammo box A belt is an ammunition feeding device for a firearm. ...
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An assortment of modern firearms using fixed ammunition, including military assault rifles, a sporting shotgun (fourth from bottom), and a tactical shotgun (third from bottom). ...
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Belting is the substantive derived from the verb to Belt, and hence has the same heterogenous meanings. ...
A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile. ...
A three-point seat belt. ...
Household Electric Fan A fan has two purposes â to move air for creature comfort or for ventilation and to move air or gas from one location to another for industrial purposes. ...
An engine is something that produces some effect from a given input. ...
Timing refers to how events are spaced in time. ...
Astrology: the study of the positions of the celestial objects relative to the Earth and how these positions affect happenings on the lives of cultures, nations and the natural environment. ...
Image of the main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. ...
The asteroid belt is a region of the solar system falling roughly between the planets Mars and Jupiter where the greatest concentration of asteroid orbits can be found. ...
Artists rendering of the Kuiper Belt and more distant Oort cloud. ...
Asteroids is a popular vector-based video arcade game released in 1979 by Atari. ...
This image is an artists rendering of the Oort cloud and the Kuiper Belt. ...
The scattered disc (or scattered disk) is a distant region of our solar system, thinly populated by a subset of the family of trans-Neptunian objects known as scattered disk objects (SDOs). ...
Adjective Plutonian Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure 0. ...
In Canada, belt regions are defined as an economic, linguistic, cultural or political area of similarity. ...
In the United States, roughly defined regions that have a feature in common are colloquially called belts, after the article of clothing. ...
The approximate extent of the Bible Belt, indicated in red A Bible Belt is an area in which Evangelical Protestant Christianity is a pervasive or dominant part of the culture. ...
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