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ambidextrous (adj) – 1. Able to use both hands with equal facility.
2. Unusually skillful; adroit.
3. Deceptive or hypocritical.

Source : The Free Dictionary

Etymology : Latin dexter originally meant “related to or situated on the right side,” but since most people do things better with the right hand, dexter developed the sense of “skillful” (as demonstrated by our word dexterous). In 1646, English physician and author Sir Thomas Browne combined dexter with the Latin prefix ambi- (meaning “both”) to form ambidextrous: “Some are … ambidextrous or right-handed on both sides,” he wrote. The word can also describe the kind of mental agility demonstrated by one with multiple diverse talents, such as the ambidextrous leader who successfully works with a diverse team to meet goals.

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