Ambidexter

/ˌæm.bɪˈdɛk.stər/ noun

A person who is skilled with both hands, or historically, a dishonest person who plays both sides against each other.

From Latin 'ambi-' (both) plus 'dexter' (right hand, skilled). The word literally means 'both-handed,' but in medieval English it developed a negative meaning referring to double-dealers and untrustworthy people.

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