From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcarrycotcar‧ry‧cot /ˈkærikɒt $ -kɑːt/ noun [countable] British English DHFa small bed used for carrying a baby
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carrycot• However, a baby seat is safer than a carrycot for your baby.• Rachel went straight into her carrycot and stayed there until she was four months when she moved to the cot.• This incorporates a harness anchored securely to the car, and straps encircling the carrycot.• It is available now, priced around £169 for the pushchair and £139 for the carrycot.• When she returned a few minutes later, the carrycot and child had gone.