- perambulators
- per·am·bu·la·tor || pə'ræmbjəleɪtə(r) /-jʊl- n. baby carriage
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Low-floor bus — Kneeling bus and buggy bus redirect here A low floor bus is a bus that has no steps between one or more entrances and part or all of the passenger cabin. Being low floor improves the accessibility of the tram for the public, particularly the… … Wikipedia
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Christchurch tramway system — A Christchurch Tramway tram, Worcester Street (March 2005) Operation Loca … Wikipedia
Surveyor's wheel — A surveyor s wheel, also called a clickwheel, hodometer, waywiser or perambulator is a device for measuring distance.OriginThe origins of the surveyor s wheel are connected to the origins of the odometer. While the latter is derived to measure… … Wikipedia
metropolitan area — noun An area of population usually with a central or core city and surrounding towns or suburbs. Before the year was out there were, in addition to Redwoods pioneer vehicle, quite a number of motor perambulators to be seen in the west of London.… … Wiktionary
Farquar — This interesting and unusual surname is of Old Scots Gaelic origin, and is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Fearchar , meaning dear or beloved man , composed of the Gaelic elements fear , man, and an obscure element meaning dear,… … Surnames reference
Farquarson — This interesting and unusual surname is of Old Scots Gaelic origin, and is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Fearchar , meaning dear or beloved man , composed of the Gaelic elements fear , man, and an obscure element meaning dear,… … Surnames reference
Farquhar — This interesting and unusual surname is of Old Scots Gaelic origin, and is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Fearchar , meaning dear or beloved man , composed of the Gaelic elements fear , man, and an obscure element meaning dear,… … Surnames reference
Farquharson — This interesting and unusual surname is of Old Scots Gaelic origin, and is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Fearchar , meaning dear or beloved man , composed of the Gaelic elements fear , man, and an obscure element meaning dear,… … Surnames reference
MacMichael — Recorded in various modern spellings including MacMichael, McMichael, McMichell, McMickell, and possibly others, this is an early medieval Scottish surname. It is a developed form of the Gaelic Mac gille Micheil, meaning the son of the follower… … Surnames reference