Ambidextrous
Ambidextrous.
Ambidextrous means able to use both hands equally well. Ambi- is from the Greek for both.
That is the correct spelling of "ambidexterity" (being ambidextrous, able to write or otherwise use either hand).
You can use either your left hand or right hand to open the door.
You can use either hand to open the door, depending on your preference.
Palpable is an adjective describing something that is able to be felt, either concrete or abstract, or plain to see.
Either hand will work.
The word either can be an adjective. Another word to use is whichever.
No If you are right-handed, you will more than likely use your right hand. But you can use either.
You can use either hand to open the door, depending on your preference.
An ambidextrous person can use either right hand or left hand in baseball
Any hyphenated word(s) or phrase does so without the use of spaces. So, hand-in-hand would be the result.