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What (who) is baby carriage - definition

METHODS OF TRANSPORTING YOUNG CHILDREN
Push-chair; Pushchair; Baby carriage; Baby-carriage; Infant carrier; Child carrier; Child Carrier; Baby vehicle; Carrycot; Buggy board; Stroller history; Baby transportation; Strollers; Baby stroller; Pushchairs; Stroller; Carry cot; Jogging stroller; Umbrella stroller; Pram (baby)
  • A [[travois]] being used to transport infants
  • A child being pushed in a stroller

baby carriage         
(baby carriages)
A baby carriage is a small vehicle in which a baby can lie as it is pushed along. (AM; in BRIT, use pram
)
N-COUNT
baby carriage         
¦ noun N. Amer. a pram.
baby carriage         
n. (AE) to push, wheel a baby carriage (BE has pram)

Wikipedia

Baby transport

Various methods of transporting children have been used in different cultures and times. These methods include baby carriages (prams in British English), infant car seats, portable bassinets (carrycots), strollers (pushchairs), slings, backpacks, baskets and bicycle carriers.

The large, heavy prams (short for perambulator), which had become popular during the Victorian era, were replaced by lighter designs during the latter half of the 1900s.

Examples of use of baby carriage
1. Khalina placed Nadya gently back in an old baby carriage.
2. The blue baby carriage was decorated with orange ribbons, signifying opposition to the withdrawal.
3. Neighbors spotted Doris Schroder–Kopf, the former chancellor‘s wife, pushing a baby carriage in Hannover, the newspaper wrote.
4. Let me give everyone some advice: First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage.
5. And everyone has to yield to the right, regardless of whether it‘s a car, a bike or a baby carriage.