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Is called Ambidextrous.

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What is an ambidexter?

An ambidexter is a person who is ambidextrous, or someone who is two-faced or a double-dealer.


What does dextrous mean?

a dextrous person is a person who can use their hands very well!


Which term describes the ability to use both hands well?

ambidextrous


What is the word for a person who can write perfectly with both hands?

AMBIDEXTROUS That is the gift of being "ambidextrous". it's how they were born if you learn to write with the left hand it good to but the right hand is better Or both handed person.


What does ambedexterous mean?

Ambedexterous means: a person who is able to use both hands equally, instead of right or left handed. You can train yourself to use both hands equally.


Able to use both hands equally well?

Ambidexterity is the ability to use both hands equally well. This trait is not very common, but will sometimes occur after someone breaks an arm and has to use their nondominant hand. There are also those that practice so that they can say they are ambidextrous.


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What is the meaning of the word ambidextrous?

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