Ambi
The suffix for "dextrous" is "-ous," which commonly indicates possession or characteristic, typically used to form adjectives.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
The prefix is un-. This prefix means not.
A prefix is not a prefix when it is placed at the end of a word rather than the beginning. In this case, it is referred to as a suffix.
ambidextrous
a dextrous person is a person who can use their hands very well!
The suffix for "dextrous" is "-ous," which commonly indicates possession or characteristic, typically used to form adjectives.
Adjective:Demonstrating neat skill, esp. with the hands.Mentally adroit; clever.Synonyms: dextrous - adroit - deft - skillful - skilful - handy
Skilled, agile, nimble
Dextrous means nimble-fingered, clever with one's hands. It comes from the Latin word "dexter" meaning "the right-hand side" as right-handers were considered to be less clumsy than left-handers.
I can give you several sentences.He has great dexterity on the football field.Her dexterity amazed me.I'm trying to improve my dexterity by exercising.
Synonyms : skillful , skilled , expert , proficient , adroit, practiced , dextrous
It's Latin for right handed, woman dyer... it is also latin for "dextrous" translation "love".
Ambidextrous, ambi meaning both (abiguous) and dextrous meaning dexterity, flexibility, skillfully.
The spellings "dexterous" and "dextrous" are variants of the same word, usually meaning skillful, although originally meaning right-handed.
Prefix=IN