Definition
One who practices or possesses ambidexterity; a person who is ambidextrous.
Etymology
From ambi- (both) + -dext- (hand) + -er (one who). This agentive suffix -er creates a noun for a person who does or has something, as in 'baker' or 'singer.'
Kelly Says
The word ambier is so rare that most dictionaries don't list it, but it follows completely regular English word-formation rules—English speakers could understand it instantly even if they've never seen it before.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
አ Environmen
a-en-vi-ron-men
BNবাংলা
পরিবেশ
pa-ri-besh
CSČeština
prostředí
pro-sh-tro-dee
DEDeutsch
Ambiente
am-bee-ent
ELΕλληνικά
περιβάλλον
pe-ri-val-lon
ESEspañol
ambiente
am-bee-en-teh
FISuomi
ympäristö
yump-ar-isto
FRFrançais
ambiance
ahn-bee-ahnce
HIहिन्दी
वातावरण
va-ta-avaran
HUMagyar
környezet
kör-nye-zet
IDBahasa Indonesia
lingkungan
ling-kungan
ITItaliano
ambiente
am-bee-en-teh
MRMR
परिस्थिती
pa-ri-s-thi-tee
MSBahasa Melayu
lingkungan
ling-kungan
NLNederlands
omgeving
om-ge-ving
PAPA
ਪਰਿਸਥਿਤੀ
pa-ri-sth-tee
PLPolski
środowisko
sh-ro-do-vis-ko
PTPortuguês
ambiente
am-bee-en-teh
RUРусский
атмосфера
at-mos-feh-ra
SWKiswahili
mazingira
ma-zi-ngi-ra
TEతెలుగు
περιβάλλον
pe-ri-val-lon
THไทย
สภาพแวดล้อม
sa-paph wa-d-lom
TLTL
kapaligiran
ka-pa-li-gi-ran
UKУкраїнська
середовище
se-re-do-vish-che
VITiếng Việt
môi trường
moi truong