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black beltn.1. a. The rank of expert in a martial art such as judo or karate.b. The black sash that symbolizes this rank of proficiency.c. A person who has attained this rank.2. A region of rich, black soil.black belt n 1. (Judo & Karate) martial arts a. a black belt worn by an instructor or expert competitor in the dan grades, usually from first to fifth danb. a person entitled to wear this 2. (Martial Arts (other than Judo & Karate) & Combat Sports) martial arts a. a black belt worn by an instructor or expert competitor in the dan grades, usually from first to fifth danb. a person entitled to wear this 3. (Placename) the black belt a region of the southern US extending from Georgia across central Alabama and Mississippi, in which the population contains a large number of Black people: also noted for its fertile black soil black belt (ˈblæk ˈbɛlt, ˌbɛlt for 3; ˈblæk ˌbɛlt for 1 ) n. 1. a. a black cloth waistband conferred upon a participant in a martial art to indicate the highest level of expertise. b. a person at this level. 2. (caps.) a narrow belt of dark-colored, calcareous soils in central Alabama and Mississippi highly adapted to agriculture. [1865–70] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | black belt - a person who attained the rank of expert in the martial arts (judo or karate)expert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully | | 2. | black belt - a black sash worn to show expert standards in the martial arts (judo or karate)badge - an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.); "they checked everyone's badge before letting them in" | Translationsblack belt
Black Belt, term applied to several areas of Mississippi and Alabama, the heart of the Old South, which are characterized by black soil and excellent cotton-growing conditions. The Black Belt area was historically important as the nation's main cotton producer in the mid-1800s. Soil depletion, erosion, the boll weevil, and economic conditions combined to eliminate cotton from the region. Livestock, peanuts, and soybeans have become the area's chief crops.black belt1. Martial Artsa. a black belt worn by an instructor or expert competitor in the dan grades, usually from first to fifth dan b. a person entitled to wear this 2. the. a region of the southern US extending from Georgia across central Alabama and Mississippi, in which the population contains a large number of Blacks: also noted for its fertile black soil AcronymsSeebaseballblack belt
Words related to black beltnoun a person who attained the rank of expert in the martial arts (judo or karate)Related Wordsnoun a black sash worn to show expert standards in the martial arts (judo or karate)Related Words |