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What (who) is belted - definition

ANY CARTRIDGE, BUT GENERALLY A RIFLE CARTRIDGE, WITH A SHELL CASING THAT HAS A PRONOUNCED "BELT" AROUND ITS BASE THAT CONTINUES 2–4 MM PAST THE EXTRACTOR GROOVE
Belted Magnum; Belted case

belted      
If someone's jacket or coat, for example, is belted, it has a belt fastened round it.
She wore a brown suede jacket, belted at the waist.
ADJ
Belted      
·adj Worn in, or suspended from, the belt.
II. Belted ·adj Marked with a band or circle; as, a belted stalk.
III. Belted ·Impf & ·p.p. of Belt.
IV. Belted ·adj Encircled by, or secured with, a belt; as, a belted plaid; girt with a belt, as an honorary distinction; as, a belted knight; a belted earl.
belted galloway         
  • Cow in Belgium
  • Bull in Denmark
BREED OF CATTLE ORIGINATING IN GALLOWAY, SCOTLAND
Beltie; Belted Gallow; Belted gallows; Oreo cattle (Scotland)
¦ noun an animal belonging to a variety of the galloway breed of cattle, with a broad white band across its body.

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Belted magnum

The term belted magnum or belted case refers to any cartridge, but generally a rifle cartridge, with a shell casing that has a pronounced "belt" around its base that continues 2–4 mm past the extractor groove.

This design originated with the British gunmaker Holland & Holland for the purpose of headspacing certain more powerful cartridges. Non-shouldered (non-"bottlenecked") magnum rifle cartridges especially could be pushed too far into the chamber and thus cause catastrophic failure of the gun when fired with excessive headspace. The addition of the belt to the casing prevented over-insertion. An example of an American adaption of this practice is seen in cartridges like the .458 Winchester Magnum, also a shoulderless heavy magnum.

Many subsequent cartridges of "magnum" nomenclature were based on the original .375 H&H cartridge, so over time the belt became something of a standardized attribute, expected as part of a "magnum" cartridge. Many cartridge designs of the last century include this belt, but do not really require it.

Since the beginning of the 21st century, there has been an ever growing trend toward beltless magnum cartridges, virtually all of which are heavily shouldered designs that obviate the original motivation for a belt.

Examples of use of belted
1. Albright , who belted out an ode to his passing years.
2. She‘s wearing a belted raincoat, her hair stylishly gamine.
3. Later, Koizumi –– who shares a birth date with Presley – belted out more Elvis tunes.
4. As we belted up, I noticed that my husband was somewhat quiet and irritable.
5. Michelle Obama wore a black turtleneck, gray slacks and a maroon coat belted at the waist.