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What (who) is single file - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Single File (disambiguation); Single files; Singles file; Singles files; Single File; Single file (disambiguation)

single file         
¦ noun a line of people or things arranged one behind another.
¦ adverb one behind another.
single file         
n. (to walk) in single file
Single File (band)         
BAND
My Best Defense (album); Blair Wyrick; My Best Defense
Single File was a band from Westminster, Colorado / Cleveland, Ohio. After achieving local success, the band was signed to Reprise Records in 2006.

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Single file

Single file may refer to:

  • The Single File, a 1983 video compilation and 1984 box-set album by English singer-songwriter Kate Bush
  • "Single File", a song from the 1995 album Elliott Smith by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith
  • Single File (album), the 2000 début album by American punk-rock band The Honor System
  • Single File (band), an American pop-punk, alternative-rock band
  • Single-file dynamics, another term for file dynamics, the occurrence and motion of particles in a channel in chemistry, physics, mathematics and related fields
Examples of use of single file
1. Following Sakik‘s orders, we lined up in single file.
2. Pupils in blue and yellow uniforms walk by in single–file lines.
3. Nearly an entire battalion followed, in almost single file along the narrow ridge, and was decimated.
4. Waddling in single file, the penguins resemble slapstick actors in evening wear.
5. Trees honoring those soldiers were planted in single–file rows, about 13 feet apart.