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Ambidexter
Ambidexter Am`bi*dex"ter, n.
1. A person who uses both hands with equal facility.
2. Hence: A double-dealer; one equally ready to act on either
side in party disputes.
The rest are hypocrites, ambidexters, so many
turning pictures -- a lion on one side, a lamb on
the other. --Burton.
3. (Law) A juror who takes money from both parties for giving
his verdict. --Cowell.
Ambidexter
Ambidexter Am"bi*dex"ter, a. [LL., fr. L. ambo both + dexter
right, dextra (sc. manus) the right hand.]
Using both hands with equal ease. --Smollett.
Meaning of Ambidexter from wikipedia
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Ambidexter may
refer to:
Ambidexterity, the
state of
being equally adept in the use of both left and
right appendages,
usually the
hands Ambidexter (horse)...
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Ambidexterity is the
ability to use both the
right and left hand
equally well. When
referring to objects, the term
indicates that the
object is equally...
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Organizational ambidexterity refers to an organization's
ability to be
efficient in its
management of today's
business and also
adaptable for
coping with...
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Ambidexter (foaled 1787) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse best
known for
winning the
classic St
Leger Stakes in 1790. In a
racing career which lasted...
- Side Left Both
Right General Ambidexterity In
cognitive abilities Geschwind–Galaburda
hypothesis In
brain Brain asymmetry Dual
brain theory Bicameralism...
- The IWI Tavor,
previously designated as the
Tavor TAR-21 (Tavor ****ault
Rifle – 21st century), is an
Israeli bullpup ****ault
rifle chambered in 5.56×45mm...
- Side Left Both
Right General Ambidexterity In
cognitive abilities Geschwind–Galaburda
hypothesis In
brain Brain asymmetry Dual
brain theory Bicameralism...
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particular task with a
particular hand.
There are
people with true
ambidexterity (equal
preference of
either hand), but it is rare—most
people prefer...
- on
either side of the pitch, and was
known for his
crossing ability,
ambidexterity, and his
accuracy from free-kicks and penalties,
possessing a powerful...
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efficient management of
ambidexterity is
needed at all
hierarchical levels. Scholars, however,
emphasize that
organizational ambidexterity and
ambidextrous leadership...