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ambidextrous

[am-bi-dek-struhs]

adjective

  1. able to use both hands equally well.

    an ambidextrous surgeon.

  2. unusually skillful; facile.

    an ambidextrous painter, familiar with all media.

  3. double-dealing; deceitful.

  4. Slang.Ìýbisexual.



ambidextrous

/ ˌæmbɪˈdɛkstrəs, ˌæmbɪdɛkˈstɛrɪtɪ /

adjective

  1. equally expert with each hand

  2. informalÌýhighly skilled or adept

  3. underhanded; deceitful

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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

  • ambidextrously adverb
  • ambidextrousness noun
  • pseudoambidextrous adjective
  • pseudoambidextrously adverb
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  • ambidexterity noun
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of ambidextrous1

First recorded in 1640–50; ambidext(e)r + -ous
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What the ambidextrous Mara showed Friday was his ability to impact the game in a variety of ways, with one exception.

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But we’re also making sure there’s a place that they will live also on streaming, so we’re doing ambidextrous programming and selling.

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The Mississippi State freshman is a rare ambidextrous pitcher, the most notable since Pat Venditte appeared in 61 major league games from 2015-20.

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Among them will be John Catsimatidis, a grocery store magnate who has historically been a politically ambidextrous donor, but who had a long history with Mr. Trump.

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The Logitech Signature M650 is an ambidextrous wireless mouse powered by a single AA battery and can last for up to 24 months without needing a new one.

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