Ambidextrous is an adjective that describes the person who uses well both right and left hands. It comes into the English language from the Medieval Latin word 'ambidexter'. The Latin word means 'having two right hands'.
According to the ancient Romans, and indeed other ancient societies, the skilled use of the right hand was seen to dominate over a skilled use of the left. Ancient people therefore tended to use the right hand for valued skills such as fighting and writing. They weren't encouraged to use the left hand for the carrying out of these and other particularly valued skills. And so the hand in question came to be called the 'right' hand, because it was the 'correct' hand to use.
That is the gift of being "ambidextrous".
it's how they were born if you learn to write with the left hand it good to but the right hand is better
Being able to write with both your right and left hand is called being "ambidextrous."
A person who can use both hands equally well is known as ambidextrous.
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A person who can write with both the right and left hands are ambidextrous .
A slight of hand artist.
I assume you mean "What does it mean when your right hand can do the same thing as your left?" That means that you are ambidextrous, or, you can preform manual tasks at the same level of skill with both hands. If you are ambidextrous, you are a very lucky person!
anonymus not really if your ambidextrous which i am. i am equal with both hands i never broke my hand so if i am tired with my right hand i use the left. by the way just practice. i am naturally ambidextrous
"Right hand" is commonly used as two words when refering to the hand located on the right side of a person's body.
An ambidextrous person can use either right hand or left hand in baseball
It is still on your left as you see it. But on your mirror image, if it were a real person, it would be his right hand. Mirrors reverse left and right, because they are angular directions. Lenses, on the other hand, both reverse and invert.
The products are on the right side of an equation.