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91Left–Right continuum — A term having its origins in the position adopted by various groups at the first meeting of the French Estates General in the early days of the French Revolution (1789). It refers to the spectrum on which it is often convenient to locate… …
92right-handed — [ˌraɪt ˈhændɪd] adj naturally tending to use your right hand rather than your left to do things such as writing Ant: left handed ˌright ˈhanded adv …
93Left lung — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = pulmo sinister GraySubject = 240 GrayPage = 1096 Caption = Mediastinal surface of left lung. Caption2 = 1. Oblique fissure 2. Vertebral part 3. Hilum of lung 4. Cardiac impression 5. Diaphragmatic surface… …
94right-handed — adjective 1 a right handed person uses their right hand for writing, throwing etc 2 a right handed tool is designed for right handed people: right handed scissors opposite lefthanded right handed adverb …
95right (or left) — See left (or right) …
96Right gastroepiploic vein — Infobox Vein Name = PAGENAME Latin = vena gastroomentalis dextra, vena gastroepiploica dextra GraySubject = 174 GrayPage = 682 Caption = Caption2 = DrainsTo = superior mesenteric vein DrainsFrom = | [stomach] Artery = right gastroepiploic artery… …
97right — When referring to the side of a unit, the right side is always from the perspective of operation. In other words, when sitting in the driver s seat or when riding a bicycle or when pushing a mower, the right side is the operator s right hand side …
98right-footer — /raɪt ˈfʊtə/ (say ruyt footuh) noun 1. Soccer a player who uses the right foot to kick the ball and who is positioned accordingly. 2. Australian Rules, Rugby a player who uses, or prefers to use, the right foot to kick for goal. 3. Chiefly Irish… …
99left — See: OUT IN LEFT FIELD, RIGHT AND LEFT …
100left — See: OUT IN LEFT FIELD, RIGHT AND LEFT …