The common US term for "perambulator" (pram) is a "baby carriage" or "buggy."
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Pram is a short version of the original word 'perambulator', meaning someone who walks around.
A perambulator is a wanderer.
There is no contraction for 'pram', it is a contraction of the word perambulator.
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.
The Paths of the Perambulator was created in 1985.
The Paths of the Perambulator has 288 pages.
The ISBN of The Paths of the Perambulator is 0-446-34956-9.
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