Of a person: having the right hand or arm naturally stronger or more dexterous than the left; using the right hand more naturally than the left.
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释义 | the world > life > the body > external parts of body > limb > [adjective] > favouring one side (16) right-handeda1398 Of a person: having the right hand or arm naturally stronger or more dexterous than the left; using the right hand more naturally than the left. left-handeda1425 Of a person: having the left hand or arm naturally stronger or more dexterous than the right; using the left hand more naturally than the right. left hand1440 Using the left hand by preference; = left-handed, adj. 1a. left-legged1606 sinister1818 Relating to the use of the left hand. rare. katy-handed1822 Left-handed. left-footed1832 right-sided1850 Favouring, or having greater skill or acuity on the right side of the body; esp. having greater strength or superior motor skills in the limbs of… cack-handed1854 Left-handed; ham-handed, clumsy, awkward. dextral1871 That uses the right hand in preference to the left; right-handed: see dextrality, n. 2. Hence as n., a (predominantly) right-handed person. sinistral1871 Of a person (or, rarely, animal): that uses the left hand (or foot) in preference to the right; left-handed. Occasionally also: of or relating to… left-sided1875 Favouring, or having greater skill or acuity on the left side of the body; esp. having greater strength or superior motor skills in the limbs of the… lefty1886 North American (chiefly Baseball). Of a person: left-handed. southpaw1886 Left-handed. Also in extended use: left-footed. handed1910 Of a lock or other door fitting: suitable for use on a door opening either to the right or to the left, but not both; (of a tool) designed to be… molly-dook1941 Left-handed. Also in extended use with derogatory implication (cf. left-handed, adj. 2–2c). |
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