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Definition of "geotextile" [geotextile]

  • Plastic landscape fabric which allows movement of air, water, and fertilizer into the soil. (noun)
  • A tightly woven fabric used to restrict the flow of fine particles and contaminants while allowing water to pass through freely; used to protect drainage systems from clogging. (noun)

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Use "geotextile" in a sentence
  • "Made from a complex structure of pentagonal "geotextile" nodes that sense and react to the audience and over two years in the making, the organic form is lit from within ...."
  • "The recyclable synthetic sack material is a double-walled "geotextile" fabric that is permeable and allows dirt to drain and breathe."
  • "The initial campaign target was $25,000 to test the Primary Filtration Layer, a geotextile that would restrain all the most repellent gunk from the pool."
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