ambidexter
n.
one who can use both hands effectively; one who is deceitful, one who is "two-faced"
Cross-dominance
Cross-dominance, also known as mixed-handedness, is a motor skill manifestation where a person favors one hand for some tasks and the other hand for others, while not necessarily being ambidextrous (two-handed), such as someone that writes with a left hand and grabs with the right.It can also refer to mixed laterality, which refers to a person favoring eyes, ears, feet, or hands on opposite sides of the body. Cross-dominance can often be a problem when shooting or in activities that require aim.
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Ambidexter
(n.)
A person who uses both hands with equal facility.
(n.)
A juror who takes money from both parties for giving his verdict.
(n.)
A double-dealer; one equally ready to act on either side in party disputes.
(a.)
Using both hands with equal ease.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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ambidexter
a juror who takes money from both sides; a swindler.
ambidexter
ambidexter /'æmbi'dekstə/
tính từ+ (ambidexterous)/,æmbi'dekstrəs/ (ambidextrous)/,æmbi'dekstrəs/ thuận cả hai tay lá mặt lá trái, hai mang, ăn ở hai lòng danh từ người thuận cả hai tay người lá mặt lá trái, người hai mang, người ăn ở hai lòng
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