From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishice skateˈice skate noun [countable usually plural]
DSODLa special boot with thin metal blades on the bottom, that allows you to move quickly on ice

Examples from the Corpus
ice skate• He took another enormous bite of his burger and said through it, ` Elizabeth can ice skate.• Becky: I used to ice skate.ice-skateˈice-skate verb [intransitive] DSODLSLIDEto slide on ice wearing ice skates —ice-skater noun [countable] —ice-skating noun [uncountable]→ See Verb table