geogrid

English

Geogrids

Etymology

From geo- + grid.

Noun

geogrid (plural geogrids)

  1. A grid of geosynthetic material used to reinforce soil and other materials.
    • 2009 September 12, Toronto Star:
      It's so effective at holding soil together that I've even seen geogrid used alone to hold 20-foot high sheer faces of bare soil stable [] .

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