ambidextrous
21ambidextrous — am·bi·dex·trous || ‚æmbɪ dekstrÉ™s adj. using both hands with equal ease …
22ambidextrous — having both heterosexual and homosexual tastes Of men and women, from the ability to use either hand with equal skill …
23ambidextrous — [ˌambɪ dɛkstrəs] adjective able to use the right and left hands equally well. Derivatives ambidexterity noun ambidextrously adverb ambidextrousness noun Origin C17: from late L. ambidexter (from L. ambi on both sides + dexter right handed ) + ous …
24ambidextrous — adjective able to use either hand with equal skill …
25ambidextrous — am·bi·dex·trous …
26ambidextrous — UK [ˌæmbɪˈdekstrəs] / US adjective able to use your right hand and your left hand with equal skill …
27ambidextrous — [ˌæmbiˈdekstrəs] adj able to use both hands with equal skill …
28ambidextrous — am•bi•dex•trous [[t]ˌæm bɪˈdɛk strəs[/t]] adj. 1) med able to use both hands equally well 2) unusually skillful; facile 3) double dealing; deceitful • Etymology: 1640–50; < LLambidext(e)r(see ambi , dexter) + ous am bi•dex′trous•ly, adv. am… …
29ambidextrous — /æmbiˈdɛkstrəs / (say ambee dekstruhs) adjective 1. able to use both hands equally well. 2. unusually skilful; facile. 3. Obsolete double dealing; deceitful. Also, ambidextral. –ambidextrously, adverb –ambidextrousness, noun …
30ambidextrous — a. able to use both hands with equal facility. ♦ ambidexterity, n …