different between fertilizer vs geotextile
fertilizer
English
Alternative forms
- (British) fertiliser
Etymology
fertilize +? -er
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?f??t?la?z?/
- (US) IPA(key): /?f???t?la?z??/
Noun
fertilizer (countable and uncountable, plural fertilizers)
- A natural substance that is used to make the ground more suitable for growing plants.
- A chemical compound created to have the same effect.
Derived terms
- over-fertilization
Related terms
- fertilize
Translations
See also
- dung
- lawn food
- manure
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geotextile
English
Etymology
geo- +? textile
Noun
geotextile (plural geotextiles)
- Any strong, permeable fabric used in earthworks for any of a number of purposes, including separation of soil layers, filtering, reinforcing, erosion protection and protection of drainage pipes from clogging.
Translations
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