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Tandem

Tandem is a term used to describe two or more things arranged one behind the other in a line, or actions that occur in coordination. In English, “in tandem” means working together or in sequence, often implying a synchronized effort or shared goal.

Origin and usage: The word derives from the Latin tandem meaning “at length” or “finally” and was

Bicycles: The most familiar use is a tandem bicycle, a two-person bicycle with seats one behind the

Other uses: The phrase applies to equipment and vehicles arranged in tandem, such as tandem axles on

Biology and language: In genetics, tandem repeats are short DNA sequences repeated directly adjacent to each

borrowed
into
English
via
French.
In
its
modern
sense
it
denotes
things
arranged
in
a
line
or
functioning
in
close
cooperation.
other.
Both
riders
typically
pedal;
the
front
rider
steers
and
may
operate
the
brakes,
while
the
rear
rider
contributes
power.
trailers
or
machines
designed
to
operate
in
sequence.
In
engineering
and
logistics,
tandem
arrangements
are
used
to
enhance
efficiency
or
payload.
other.
In
everyday
language,
“in
tandem”
describes
two
processes
or
teams
working
together.