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