The difference between Dry sink and Washstand
When used as nouns, dry sink means a type of cabinet used to hold a washbasin and water pitcher, sometimes including splashboards, whereas washstand means a table containing a basin and a pitcher of water for washing.
check bellow for the other definitions of Dry sink and Washstand
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Dry sink as a noun (furniture):
a type of cabinet used to hold a washbasin and water pitcher, sometimes including splashboards.
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Washstand as a noun (furniture):
A table containing a basin and a pitcher of water for washing
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Washstand as a noun (dated):
In a stable or garage, a place in the floor prepared so that carriages or automobiles may be washed there and the water run off.