The word "pram" is derived from the term "perambulator," which refers to a wheeled vehicle used to transport babies. "Perambulator" itself originates from the Latin word "perambulare," meaning "to walk around." Over time, "perambulator" was shortened to "pram" in British English, becoming a common term for baby strollers.
Pram is a short version of the original word 'perambulator', meaning someone who walks around.
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Perambulator
There is no contraction for 'pram', it is a contraction of the word perambulator.
Perambulator
The new baby was walked in the park using a pram. The pram was a lovely baby buggy.
The common US term for "perambulator" (pram) is a "baby carriage" or "buggy."
Johan Pram is 173 cm.
Christen Pram died in 1821.
Christen Pram was born in 1756.
Pram Town was created in 2009.
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