Ambidextrous
Ambidextrous refers to the ability to use the left and right hands with roughly equal skill. A person who is ambidextrous can perform a variety of tasks—such as writing, throwing, or manipulating objects—with either hand and experience little difference in speed or accuracy between hands. In common usage, the term is sometimes applied to individuals who are able to use either hand effectively for specific tasks, though true ambidexterity across many activities is rare.
Etymology and related terms: The term derives from Latin ambidexter, literally "both right-handed" (ambi- = both, dexter
Prevalence and development: True ambidexterity is uncommon in both the general population and specialized domains. Some