ambidextrous
91ambidexter — ambidextral, adj. /am bi dek steuhr/, adj. 1. Archaic. ambidextrous. n. 2. Obs. an ambidextrous person. [1525 35; < LL; see AMBI , DEXTER] * * * …
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95both — [12] The Old English word for ‘both’ was bēgen (masculine; the feminine and neuter form was bā), a relative of a wide range of Indo European words denoting ‘each of two’, including the second syllables of Old Slavic oba and Latin ambō… …
96ambidexterity — (n.) 1650s, from obsolete adjective ambidexter two sided, using both hands with equal facility, also double dealing, from M.L. ambidexter (see AMBIDEXTROUS (Cf. ambidextrous)) + ITY (Cf. ity) …
97ἀμφιδεξίως — ἀμφιδέξιος ambidextrous adverbial ἀμφιδέξιος ambidextrous masc/fem acc pl (doric) …
98ἀμφιδέξιον — ἀμφιδέξιος ambidextrous masc/fem acc sg ἀμφιδέξιος ambidextrous neut nom/voc/acc sg …
99both — [12] The Old English word for ‘both’ was bēgen (masculine; the feminine and neuter form was bā), a relative of a wide range of Indo European words denoting ‘each of two’, including the second syllables of Old Slavic oba and Latin ambō… …
100ambidexterity — noun the property of being equally skillful with each hand • Syn: ↑ambidextrousness • Derivationally related forms: ↑ambidextrous (for: ↑ambidextrousness), ↑ambidextrous • Hypernyms: ↑ …