Etymology:
The word "skate" has multiple etymological origins:
Meaning:
A skate is a device attached to the bottom of a foot or shoe for gliding on ice or other slick surfaces.
Origin:
Skates have been used for centuries for transportation, recreation, and warfare.
Modern Usage:
Today, skates are used in a variety of activities, including:
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