NOUN: 'Many belts are made of leather.'
VERB, to belt:
(i) to HIT (slang) 'The woman belted the mugger with her handbag.'
(ii) to FASTEN: 'Please belt yourselves in before take off.'
(iii) to RUN FAST: 'I saw the policeman belt up the road after the bag-snatcher.'
The noun 'belt' is a standard collective noun for a belt of asteroids.The is no standard collective noun for a group of belts.
Seat belt is a noun, when the words are used together to describe the common automobile safety feature.
"The bus's engine stopped after the alternator belt snapped under the hood."The possessive noun is bus's (the engine of the bus).
One is a concrete noun and the other is abstract.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'confetti'. However, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a shower of confetti or a layer of confetti. The noun 'confetti' is a standard collective noun for a confetti of love.
In normal situations karate is a noun and would be lower case. However, when coupled with a specific style it becomes a proper noun. I study karate. He has a black belt in karate. I study Shido Kan Karate. He has black belt in Shitokan Karate.
Safety is an abstract noun which means the condition of being protected. The adjective form is safe, which means protected or not exposed to risk. An example of this form would be "I wore a seat belt for my safety. The seat belt helped keep me safe."
Conveyor belt is an English equivalent of 'nastro trasportatore'. The masculine gender noun 'nastro' is pronounced 'NAH-stroh', and means 'belt'. The adjective 'trasportatore' is pronounced 'trah-spohr-tah-TOH-ray', and means 'conveyor'.
Yes, stropper is a word, common, singular noun; a word for a person or a mechanical device that strops (to sharpen a blade with a belt or strap).
As a verb: swat, slap, cuff, beat, whip, flog, cane, bash, clip, sock, belt, deck, slug As a noun: blow, bang, slap, welt, bump, bash, belt, sock, clip, slug
Safety is an abstract noun which means the condition of being protected. The adjective form is safe, which means protected or not exposed to risk. An example of this form would be "I wore a seat belt for my safety. The seat belt helped keep me safe."
As a noun: This belt has a very attractive buckle, it will dress up my jeans.As a verb: I felt my knees buckle as soon as I stepped up to the microphone.