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dry sink

–noun
a wooden kitchen sink, esp. 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:
1950–55
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dry sink  
n.  A wooden cabinet that supports a wash basin not connected to a water supply.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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