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A dexterous person uses his or her two what well?

A dexterous person uses their two hands extremely well. They have a great degree of control and coordination over the movement of their hands and fingers which enables them to do things like tying knots playing musical instruments and performing intricate tasks with precision. Dexterity also comes into play when using tools like precision screwdrivers and pliers.Signs of dexterity include: Ability to manipulate and control small objects accurately Manual dexterity with the hands and fingers Good coordination between the hands and fingers Motor skills needed to perform fine motor tasks Ability to move the hands and fingers quickly and accuratelyA dexterous person has the ability to move their hands and fingers quickly and accurately and can perform complicated tasks with precision. They can also use tools with precision and accuracy often with great speed. Dexterity is an important skill for many professions such as surgeons mechanics and craftsmen.


Suffixes with -ous at the end?

achlamydeous. advantageous. alliaceous. amentaceous. aqueous. arenaceous. beauteous. bounteous. bulbaceous. calcareous. carbonaceous. cetaceous. chartaceous. coetaneous. contemporaneous. courageous. courteous. crustaceous. curvaceous. cutaneous. disadvantageous. discourteous. drupaceous. duteous. erroneous. extemporaneous. extraneous. farinaceous. foliaceous. gaseous. gorgeous. herbaceous. heterogeneous. hideous. homogeneous. igneous. instantaneous. intracutaneous. ligneous. miscellaneous. momentaneous. mucocutaneous. nacreous. nauseous. osseous. outrageous. percutaneous. piteous. plenteous. predaceous. proteinaceous. pyroligneous. rampageous. righteous. rosaceous. sanguineous. saponaceous. sebaceous. simultaneous. spontaneous. subcutaneous. subterraneous. testaceous. transcutaneous. umbrageous. unrighteous. uveous. vinaceous. vitreous. The suffix -eous means the same as -ous and -ious: like, full of, or relating to.Some examples:igneous, courageous, erroneous, gaseous, aqueous, gorgeous, righteous, hideous, instantaneous, simultaneous, spontaneous, miscellaneous, courteous, nauseous, advantageous, outrageous