Tandem

/ˈtændəm/ noun, adverb

Two things arranged one behind the other, or working together as a pair.

From Latin 'tandem' meaning 'at length' or 'at last'; originally a joke Latin phrase used in 18th-century England for a two-horse carriage arrangement, eventually applied to any paired sequence.

AMታንዴም
ARتandum
BNট্যান্ডেম
CAtandem
CStandem
DAtandem
DETandem
ELτανdem
EStándem
FAتانdem
FItandem
FRtandem
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