Pram
noun, Chiefly British Informal.
1.
perambulator.
noun
1.
a flat-bottomed, snub-nosed boat used as a fishing vessel or tender for larger vessels.
noun
1.
(Brit) a cot-like four-wheeled carriage for a baby US and Canadian term baby carriage
noun
1.
(nautical) a light tender with a flat bottom and a bow formed from the ends of the side and bottom planks meeting in a small raised transom
hardware
1. parallel random-access machine.
2. parameter RAM.
PRAM
parameter random access memory
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