The word ambidextrous has four syllables. The syllables in the word are am-bi-dex-trous.
The noun forms for the adjective ambidextrous are ambidextrousness and ambidexterity.
The etymology dictionary term for academia is relating to academy. The meaning is theoretical, not practical, not leading to decision such as university debates or classroom legal exercises.
From greek "etymon" - true sense, + "logos" - word in effect, "the true sense of words"
Someone who is "ambidextrous" is capable of using both hands with equal facility. Eg able to write (well) with either hand.
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The prefix of the word ambidextrous is "ambi-". It means "both" or "around."
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Ambidextrous.
The word ambidextrous has four syllables. The syllables in the word are am-bi-dex-trous.
The ambidextrous mouse is like most others on first glance.
I am ambidextrous. You are ambidextrous. He is ambidextrous. She is ambidextrous. We are ambidextrous. They are ambidextrous.
the etymology of the word ''cereal'' is from laitin
The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.
No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.
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