Ambidextrous
(
adjective
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noun
)
(As an adjective)
Ambidextrous ( adjective )
Able to use both hands equally well.
Origin:
From latin ambidexter ("on both sides") + -ous, meaning "able to use both hands equally well".
Examples:
- He was ambidextrous and could write with both hands.
- The ambidextrous pianist was able to play with both hands simultaneously.
- She was ambidextrous and could play sports with both hands.
- The ambidextrous surgeon was able to perform the operation with both hands.
- The ambidextrous artist was able to draw with both hands equally well.
(As a noun)
Ambidextrous ( noun )
Able to use both hands equally well.
Origin:
From latin ambidexter ("on both sides") + -ous, meaning "able to use both hands equally well".
Examples:
- He was ambidextrous and could write with both hands.
- The ambidextrous pianist was able to play with both hands simultaneously.
- She was ambidextrous and could play sports with both hands.
- The ambidextrous surgeon was able to perform the operation with both hands.
- The ambidextrous artist was able to draw with both hands equally well.