A belted plaid is a large blanket-like piece of fabric, a standard item of men's Highland dress from the late 16th century until the middle of the 18th century, the precursor of the modern kilt.
Plaids are usually worn as a belted kilt, cloak, or cape and is typically fastened with a brooch or sometimes laced together with a strip of leather.
The belted kingfisher is called belted because of the 2 brown lines round its stomach.
Which belted cow are you referring to, the Belted Galloway or Dutch Belted? Please be more specific in your questions so that it can be answered properly.
Plaid is a Scottish word for a blanket, the belted version of which was the original kilt -feilidh-mhor or great kilt. Nowadays it is used to refer to the pleated cloth worn with the kilt (feileadh beag or little kilt). Plaid has a different meaning in North America and is used to generally mean Tartan.
It is a breed that has a white "belt" around its middle. Such breeds include Belted Galloway, Dutch Belted and Buelingos.
I wouldn't... too much plaid
the wingspan of a belted kingfisher is 18.9-22.8 in.
Belted Kingfishers move by flapping their wings.
the plural of plaid is plaids...
Rusty-belted Tapaculo was created in 1865.
Typically, It is a stereotype that country musicians wear plaid. No musicians are specifically known for wearing plaid, no matter it be plaid shirts or even plaid pants.
Plaid is a noun (a pattern) and an adjective (a plaid pattern).