dry sink
noun
a wooden kitchen sink, especially of the 19th century, not connected to an external water supply, with a shallow zinc- or tin-lined well on top in which a dishpan can be placed, and usually a cupboard below.
Origin of dry sink
First recorded in 1950–55
Words nearby dry sink
dry rale,
dry riser,
dry rot,
dry rot fungus,
dry run,
dry sink,
dry slope,
dry socket,
dry spell,
dry steam,
dry stock