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What is the noun for perambulations?

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perambulator
  1. (Britain) A baby carriage; a pram.
  2. One who perambulates.
  3. A surveyor's instrument for measuring distances, consisting of a wheel that rolls over the ground, along with a clockwork apparatus and a dial plate upon which the distance travelled is shown by an index.
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    1. “The perambulator strolled along the peaceful walking trail, savoring the fresh air and surrounding beauty.”
      “A perambulator is an essential baby gear that enables parents to transport their infant comfortably and safely in a lying position.”
      “But his father sat still, smiling mildly, swathed in the blanket, like a baby in a perambulator.”
perambulation
  1. (rare) A survey, a tour; a walking around.
  2. (law) An English legal ceremony in which an official from a town or parish walks around it to delineate and record its boundaries.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Such were all the ideas that Robina or either of her cavaliers could have given of their perambulation of Ewmouth Castle.”
      “Dalston registers not only supply this information, but a description of the ceremony of perambulation.”
      “This perambulation through the room, which tacitly implies he has to invest a certain amount of time, gradually discloses its peculiarities.”
perambulations
  1. plural of perambulation
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    1. “In his perambulations around the city he comes across as a sort of explorer and courier between one block of cultural information and the next.”
      “Yet despite being saddle-sore and walking like John Wayne, I actually started to enjoy my regular daily perambulations.”
      “In my perambulations up and down Oxford Street and in the shops no one jostled me, no one got in my way.”
perambulators
  1. plural of perambulator
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The fist-fighters of to-day are like babies wheeled about in their perambulators.”
      “The rain gear, the walking gear, the perambulators, foldaway stools and the kids were packed in.”
      “On Friday, the nursemaid of the family of Mr. George Thomas, who resides near St. Woolos, was taking one of the children for an airing in one of those blessed perambulators.”
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