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What (who) is French drain - definition

SUB-SURFACE DRAINAGE SYSTEM
French Drain; Weeping tile; Weeping stone; Weeping Tile; Subdrainage; French drains; French ditch; Ag pipe; "ag pipe"; Drainage pit

Drain (surgery)         
  • Drainage with bottle after implant removal
  • Photograph showing a subcutaneous neck drain in the left neck wound
TUBE USED TO REMOVE PUS, BLOOD OR OTHER FLUIDS FROM A WOUND
Surgical drain; Drain insertion
A surgical drain is a tube used to remove pus, blood or other fluids from a wound. They are commonly placed by surgeons or interventional radiologists.
Drain cover         
VESSEL OR CONDUIT FOR UNWANTED WATER OR WASTE LIQUIDS TO BE FLUMED AWAY
Drain cover
A drain cover is a cover with holes in it or a grating used to cover a water drain. It allows the drainage but in the same time it prevents bigger objects to be flushed in the drain.
Geoffrey Drain         
BRITISH TRADE UNIONIST
Geoffrey Drain (trade unionist)
Geoffrey Ayrton Drain CBE (26 November 1918 – 2 April 1993) was a British trade union leader who was General Secretary of NALGO (the National and Local Government Officers Association) from 1973 to 1983, when it was the third largest trade union in the country.

Wikipedia

French drain

A French drain (also called a weeping tile, trench drain, filter drain, blind drain, rubble drain, rock drain, drain tile, perimeter drain, land drain, French ditch, sub-surface drain, sub-soil drain, or agricultural drain) is a trench filled with gravel or rock, or both, with or without a perforated pipe that redirects surface water and groundwater away from an area. The perforated pipe is called a weeping tile (also called a drain tile or perimeter tile). When the pipe is draining, it "weeps", or exudes liquids. It was named during a time period when drainpipes were made from terracotta tiles.

French drains are primarily used to prevent ground and surface water from penetrating or damaging building foundations and as an alternative to open ditches or storm sewers for streets and highways. Alternatively, French drains may be used to distribute water, such as a septic drain field at the outlet of a typical septic tank sewage treatment system. French drains are also used behind retaining walls to relieve ground water pressure.