Ambidextrous

/ˌæmbiˈdɛkstrəs/ adjective

Able to use both hands equally well for tasks like writing or throwing. It can also describe someone who is very skillful or flexible in different areas.

From Latin *ambi-* (“both”) and *dexter* (“right hand, skillful”). Literally, it means “having two right hands,” since the right hand was considered the skilled or lucky one.

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