tandem

/ˈtændəm/
adjective
  1. Having two seats or components arranged one behind the other.
    • They bought a tandem kayak for their lake trips.
    • A tandem parachute jump lets a beginner fly with an instructor.
    • The tandem trailer carried two boats.
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adverb
  1. One behind the other; in a tandem arrangement.
    • The ducks swam tandem across the pond.
    • The children walked tandem along the narrow path.
    • The cars were parked tandem in the driveway.
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noun
  1. A bicycle built for two people, one behind the other.
    • The couple pedaled their tandem up the gentle hill.
    • My sister and I rode a tandem along the beach path.
    • They bought a tandem so they could cycle together despite their different speeds.
  2. A group of two people or things working together or arranged one behind the other.
    • A tandem of horses pulled the carriage through the park.
    • The two lawyers worked in tandem to win the case.
    • The software and hardware operate in tandem for better performance.
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