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single–track
adjective sin·gle–track \ˈsiŋ-gəl-ˈtrak\
Definition of SINGLE-TRACK
1
: having only one track
2
: lacking intellectual range, receptiveness, or flexibility : one-track <had a single–track mind incapable of adjusting to changes>
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First Known Use of SINGLE-TRACK
1849
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