Etymology:
Meaning:
"Lock step" refers to a mode of marching in which soldiers or other groups of people move by taking simultaneous steps in unison. It is a rigid and disciplined formation, with each person's pace and stride exactly matching those of their companions.
Origin:
The term "lock step" likely originated in the military, where it was used to describe the synchronized marching of soldiers. It was first recorded in the 16th century, and it has since been used in various contexts to describe similar patterns of movement.
Additional Notes:
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