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Curling :: Ice/rink View Visualisation
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Board Source: SND (supp)
The rink at curling.
Bunker/Bunkart/Bunkert/Binkart Source: SND
A hillock or prominence on the ice.
Delivery Source: SND
The part of the ice on which a stone is delivered in curling.
How(e) ice Source: SND
The ice down the centre of the rink between the delivery line and the tee, the track made along it by the passage of the stones.
Howe Source: SND
The smooth stretch of ice down the centre of the rink along which the stone travels from the delivery line to the tee.
Ice-ground Source: SND
A curling rink.
Lead Source: SND
The course or rink over which the stones are played.
Rack Source: SND
A curling rink.
Rank Source: SND
Rink.
Rink Source: SND
The area of play marked out in the games of curling and quoits.
Roaring rink Source: SND
A curling-rink.
White ice Source: SND
The ice up the middle of the rink, whitened and roughened by the friction of the stones.
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