single file, in



single file, in

Also, in Indian file. Aligned one behind the other, as in We have to bike in single file here, or The children were told to march in Indian file. Both usages are associated with military formations; the first term was first recorded in 1670; the variant, alluding to the usual marching order of Native Americans, was first recorded in 1758.
See also: single

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ayaneah-yah-neJapanese
Masego-Southern African, Tswana
Arslan-Turkish, Turkmen
Abbe-Frisian
Elazar-Jewish
Blagoj-Macedonian