Beltline

Pronunciation: /ˈbɛɫtˈɫaɪn/

Beltline (noun)

  1. A road that goes around the edge of a city, helping traffic avoid the centre.
  2. A line or area where buildings are built along a main road, often forming a continuous front.
  3. The horizontal line on clothing where the waist is shaped or where a belt-like part is placed.

Examples

  • The beltline circles the city and connects many neighborhoods.
  • Drivers use the beltline to avoid the busiest downtown streets.