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resurfacer

  • a word derived from resurface.
    resurface
    verb (used with object)
    to give a new surface to.

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"Air temperature, air movement, humidity, spectator sound, heat from lighting, water composition and others all affect the final product. As well, the ice resurfacer operator can change ice conditions tremendously," Messer said.

From BBC Feb. 10, 2026

By day, David Ayres was an operations manager who had driven the ice resurfacer for a minor league ice hockey team, the Toronto Marlies.

From The Guardian Dec. 30, 2020

Built in 1975, the structure was originally no more than a pitched metal roof with chain-link fencing along the sides and above the dasher boards and a cinder-block nook for the ice resurfacer.

From Washington Times Jan. 14, 2020

A video on the company website shoes him racing behind a Zamboni ice resurfacer between periods at a hockey game.

From Seattle Times Dec. 22, 2016

A concrete resurfacer is more durable on outdoor surfaces than paint.

From Washington Post Jul. 29, 2016