amphidextrous
English
Etymology
From amphi- + Latin dexter (“right”) + -ous. See ambidextrous.
Adjective
amphidextrous (comparative more amphidextrous, superlative most amphidextrous)
- (rare) Alternative form of ambidextrous
- 1963, Harold Saxton Burr, Classics in neurology:
- An amphidextrous man. Typhoid at eleven. Insufficiently treated chancre at twenty-eight.
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