ambidexterity

noun

Etymology

Dating from the 17th century C.E.; ambidexter + -ity, from Medieval Latin adjective ambidexter (“utilising both hands normally”), from Latin ambi- + dexter (“right, handy, opportune”).

  1. derived from ambi-

Definitions

  1. The property of being equally skillful with each hand.

  2. Superior cleverness or adaptability.

The neighborhood

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