The noun forms for the adjective ambidextrous are ambidextrousness and ambidexterity.
The word ambidextrous has four syllables. The syllables in the word are am-bi-dex-trous.
Someone who is "ambidextrous" is capable of using both hands with equal facility. Eg able to write (well) with either hand.
The word ambidextrous originated in the 1640s from the Latin word ambidexter, meaning "right-handed on both sides." (Ambi is a prefix for "both" and dexter means "right-handed.")
you can use your right and your left hand or foot, instead of just one
The term for a person who can use both feet equally well is "ambidextrous" when referring to hands, but for feet, the specific term is "ambipedal" or "bilateral." However, "ambidextrous" can sometimes be used informally to describe someone skilled with both feet in activities like sports. This ability allows individuals to perform tasks such as kicking or dribbling with either foot effectively.
I am ambidextrous. You are ambidextrous. He is ambidextrous. She is ambidextrous. We are ambidextrous. They are ambidextrous.
you are ambidextrous when you can write with both of your hands
when somebody can right with both hands with equal strength then you call it ambidextrous and what a coincidence i am ambidextrous.
The ability to be ambidextrous is rare, with only about 1 of the population being naturally ambidextrous.
a synonym and antonym 'ambidextrous
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Ambidextrous does not have a suffix though it does have a prefix.
The correct spelling is ambidextrous.
Ambidextrous
The Ambidextrous Universe was created in 1964.
The ISBN of The Ambidextrous Universe is 0486442446.
Ambidextrous - novel - was created in 1985.