Perambulator (noun)
per-am-byu-lay-ter
a baby carriage; pram.
First recorded in 1605–15, but in 1850–55 for the highlighted sense. From Latin perambulāre, “to ramble, stroll.”
Example sentences
“They admired the stylish design of the new invention, a perambulator, for strolling around without having to carry baby.”