dripolator
/drɪpoʊleɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
a device that regulates or controls the flow of liquid, especially water or oil, at a slow rate.
“The dripolator helped to maintain a steady water flow to the plants.”
2. verb
to regulate or control the flow of liquid, especially water or oil, at a slow rate.
“The engineer dripolated the oil flow to prevent it from overheating.”