AstroTurf

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See also: Astroturf, and astroturf

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Etymology

From astro- +‎ turf, from its namesake trademark, in turn a reference to the Astrodome stadium in Houston, the first major sports venue to install artificial turf in 1966. The venue was named by its developer Roy Hofheinz, presumably a reference to the emerging identity of Houston as Space City.

Originally marketed as ChemGrass.

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AstroTurf (uncountable)

  1. A synthetic material used in sports grounds as a durable substitute for natural grass.
    Synonym: artificial turf
    • 2011, Rick Horrow, Karla Swatek, Beyond the Scoreboard: An Insider's Guide to the Business of Sport, Human Kinetics, →ISBN:
      And then there's AstroTurf. Invented in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, and patented by Monsanto in 1965, AstroTurf is the world's first synthetic turf used as a sports playing surface, coming to fame—and its name—when it was put into the Houston Astrodome in 1966.

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