In British and Commonwealth English, a "pram" refers to a baby carriage or stroller designed to carry an infant or toddler. It's typically built to allow the baby to lie flat or in a reclined position. The term is short for "perambulator," which means a wheeled baby transport, generally with a large frame and often a canopy for protection. In the U.S., "stroller" or "baby carriage" is more commonly used instead of "pram."
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