Pram — may refer to:* A conveyance for baby transport, perambulator in full * A term used for a stretcher within emergency medical services * Pram suit, a one piece garment for infants * Pram (band), an electronica band formed in the 1990s * Pram (ship) … Wikipedia
pram — 1. n. Brit. a four wheeled carriage for a baby, pushed by a person on foot. Etymology: abbr. of PERAMBULATOR 2. n. (also praam) 1 a flat bottomed gunboat or Baltic cargo boat. 2 a Scandinavian ship s dinghy. Etymology: MDu. prame, praem, MLG… … Useful english dictionary
List of historical ship types — This is a list of historical ship types, which includes any classification of ship that has ever been used.;Barque: A sailing vessel with three or more masts, fore and aft rigged on only the aftermost.;Barquentine: A sailing vessel with three or… … Wikipedia
Junk (ship) — This article is about the history of the sailing vessel in China. For modern developments and sailing techniques, see Junk rig. A junk from the 13th Century, Song Dynasty … Wikipedia
Sailing ship — is now used to refer to any large wind powered vessel. In technical terms, a ship was a sailing vessel with a specific rig of at least three masts, square rigged on all of them, making the sailing adjective redundant. In popular usage ship became … Wikipedia
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Dinghy — of the schooner Adventuress A dinghy is a type of small boat, often carried or towed for use as a ship s boat by a larger vessel. It is a loanword from either Bengali or Urdu. The term can also refer to small racing yachts or recreational open… … Wikipedia
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Battle of Copenhagen (1801) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=First Battle of Copenhagen partof=War of the Second Coalition caption= The Battle of Copenhagen, as painted by Nicholas Pocock. British line is diagonally across the foreground, the city of Copenhagen in the… … Wikipedia
List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English … Wikipedia