Dexterity (noun)

  1. Skill and grace in physical movement.
  2. Skill and readiness in using the hands.
  3. Mental skill or quickness.

Origin:

From latin dexteritas, from dexter "on the right side".

Examples:

  1. The acrobat showed incredible dexterity in his gymnastic routine.
  2. The pianist had an amazing dexterity with her fingers.
  3. The chess player was known for her dexterity in planning her next move.
  4. He demonstrated his dexterity in juggling three balls.
  5. The surgeon was praised for her dexterity during the delicate operation.
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