ambidexter|ambidexters in English

noun

one who can use both hands effectively; one who is deceitful, one who is "two-faced"

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1. Ambidexters meaning Plural form of ambidexter.

2. Nouns for ambidextrous include ambidexter, ambidexterities, ambidexterity, Ambidexters, ambidextrism, ambidextrous and ambidextrousness

3. Ambergrises amberies amberina amberinas ambering amberite amberites amberjack: amberjacks amberlike amberoid amberoids amberous (current term) ambers ambery ambi-ambiance ambiances: ambident ambident anion ambident ligand ambidexter ambidexterities ambidexterity ambidexterous ambidexters ambidextral

4. Origin of Ambidexterity Dating from the 17th Century CE; ambidexter +"Ž -ity, from Medieval Latin adjective ambidexter (“utilising both hands normally"), from Latin ambi- + dexter (“right, handy, …

5. Ambidexters play as well with their right hand as with their left hand

6. Contest [Left-handers, Right-handers and Ambidexters] in Virtual Judge

7. [1913 Webster] The rest are hypocrites, Ambidexters, so many turning… …

8. [Peculiarities of behavior of offspring of rats-Ambidexters after surviving vital stress].

9. Millennials are perfectly adapted to become Ambidexters in their abundant use of handheld devices

10. The regression line for Ambidexters exhibited less learning than that for left-handers

11. Ambidexters An interesting text on Elvish dexterity from the Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals

12. Phrase “Ambidexters” by Aldaleon Eldar ataformaiti; epetai i hyarma ú ten ulca símaryassen

13. Wynne under the title The Ambidexters Sentence in Vinyar Tengwar 49, attached to the essay Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals.

14. “Beware, therefore, you masking players, you painted sepulchres, you double dealing Ambidexters” (Stubbes in Pollard 2004: 118)

15. Perfect Ambidexters to whom there is no difference at all in using the right or the left hand

16. “Masking players, painted sepulchers and double dealing Ambidexters” on duty: anti-theatricalist tracts on audience involvement and the transformative power …

17. Ambidexters BCG Release the only one with this feature in the U.S.A !! Designed for COLT pattern magazines in calibers 9mm 7075-T6 Aircraft Aluminum Alloy

18. Defamation suits by lawyers accused of being Ambidexters, the contemporary term for conflict of interest, constituted a large category of these lawyer defamation suits

19. Defamation suits by lawyers accused of being Ambidexters, the contemporary term for conflict of interest, constituted a large category of these lawyer defamation suits

20. Coming from the Latin word ambidexter, which means “right-handed on both sides,” Ambidextrous describes someone who can use either hand to write, swing a bat or catch a ball.

21. Wynne under the title The Ambidexters Sentence in Vinyar Tengwar n° 49, attached to the essay Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals published in three parts in Vinyar Tengwar n° 47 to 49

22. OF Ambidexters AND DAFFIDOWNDILIES: DEFAMATION OF LAWYERS, LEGAL ETHICS, AND PROFESSIONAL REPUTATION JONATHAN ROSEt As if one saith to a lawyer, "he is an ambodexter," there cannot be a greater slan-

23. As the secular cause of action for defamation developed, there were a number of actions instituted by lawyers, including a significant number of defamation suits by lawyers accused of being Ambidexters, the contemporary term for conflict of interest.

24. The activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), 5'-nucleotidase (NT), adenylate cyclase (AC) in P2 fraction of sensory-motor cortex was studied in right-handed, left-handed and Ambidexters rats on the 2-nd and 45-th day after revealing preferable forepaw at taking feedstuff …

25. Ambidextrous (adj.) also ambidexterous, "able to use both hands equally," 1640s, with -ous + Medieval Latin ambidexter, literally "right-handed on both sides," from ambi-"both, on both sides" (see ambi-) + dexter "right-handed" (from PIE root *deks-"right; south")