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What is a porcelator?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

A Porecelator is the American equivalent of an overflow outlet on a bathtub or sink.

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Why is porcelator not in the dictionary?

I have no idea. However, it is in the Wikipedia free on-line encyclopedia which states, A porcelator is a little hole in the sink that drains out the water before they overflow. Good question!! I learned something new today!!Answer Perhaps it's a coined word of limited use used by say, just one company, and which hasn't come into general use outside a limited area.


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