counterdrain

/kaʊntərdreɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A pipe or channel that allows water to flow away from a main drain, especially one installed to prevent back-siphoning or siphoning in plumbing systems.

“The plumber installed a counterdrain to prevent sewage from entering the basement during heavy rainfall.”

Synonyms

  • backwater valve
  • vent pipe

Antonyms

  • main drain