noun a hard rubber disc used in ice hockey and similar games
A puck is the object used in ice hockey, made of vulcanized rubber and used in gameplay to score goals.
In air hockey, a puck is the disk that players hit with paddles to score goals in a game played on a table with a cushion of air.
In field hockey, a puck is the hard plastic or composite ball that players use to score goals on a grass or turf field.
In table hockey, a puck is the small, flat disk that players use to score goals in a game played on a tabletop surface.
A puck is used in ice hockey as the object that players must shoot into the opponent's goal to score points.
In theater, a puck may refer to a small, round object used as a prop in a play or performance.
In mechanical engineering, a puck may refer to a type of disc-shaped object used in machinery or equipment.
In photography, a puck may refer to a small, round object used to hold a camera lens in place or for other photography purposes.
In music, a puck may refer to a small, round object used to mute or dampen the sound of a musical instrument.
In cooking, a puck may refer to a small, round portion of food that has been shaped or formed into a disc-like shape.