Gore-Tex
See also: goretex
English
Etymology
From the name of the inventor, Robert W. Gore, and textile.
Proper noun
Gore-Tex
- A synthetic ePTFE (Teflon) fabric that is permeable to water vapour but impermeable to water drops; used for making breathable rainwear.
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