Rink
noun
1.
a smooth expanse of ice for ice-skating, often artificially prepared and inside a building or arena.
2.
a smooth floor, usually of wood, for roller-skating.
3.
a building or enclosure for ice-skating or roller-skating; skating arena.
4.
an area of ice marked off for the game of curling.
5.
a section of a bowling green where a match can be played.
6.
a set of players on one side in a lawn-bowling or curling match.
noun
1.
an expanse of ice for skating on, esp one that is artificially prepared and under cover
2.
an area for roller skating on
3.
a building or enclosure for ice skating or roller skating
4.
(bowls) a strip of the green, usually about 5–7 metres wide, on which a game is played
5.
(curling) the strip of ice on which the game is played, usually 41 by 4 metres
6.
(in bowls and curling) the players on one side in a game
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