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greenbelt

1 American  
[green-belt] / ˈgrinˌbɛlt /

noun

  1. an area of woods, parks, or open land surrounding a community.

  2. Also green belt a strip of land on the edge of a desert that has been planted and irrigated to keep the desert from spreading.


Greenbelt 2 American  
[green-belt] / ˈgrinˌbɛlt /

noun

  1. a town in central Maryland.


Etymology

Origin of greenbelt

First recorded in 1930–35; green + belt

Example Sentences

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Africa’s Great Green Wall is an ambitious project to counter the expansion of the Sahara Desert by planting a 5,000-mile greenbelt across the continent, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 10, 2025

However, Scottish ministers overruled the decision, saying the benefits of the £37.5m plan would "outweigh" the loss of greenbelt land.

From BBC • Jul. 19, 2024

The second implosion came in March, when heavy winter rains saturated the greenbelt and the concrete lid couldn’t handle the weight of the soggy soil and towering pines.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 15, 2023

A year later, he gifted them Piggott's Manor, a mock-Tudor building in the Hertfordshire greenbelt.

From BBC • Jul. 23, 2023

A tingle passed through her as they left the greenbelt.

From "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld