downpipe
/ˈdaʊnpaɪp/Definitions
1. noun
A pipe that carries rainwater or condensate from a roof to the ground, typically fixed to the side of a building.
“The builder installed a new downpipe to prevent water damage to the wall.”
2. verb
To direct or cause something to flow downwards, such as rainwater or condensate.
“The air conditioning system downpipes excess moisture to prevent mold growth.”