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Left is a basic spatial direction opposite to right. It can denote the left side of an object or a person and is used in descriptions of orientation, movement, or placement, such as turning left or keeping items on the left-hand side. In anatomy and everyday usage, the left side refers to one of two symmetrical halves of the body.

Historically and linguistically, left and right carry cultural associations in many languages. In Latin, dexter means

Left also has specific meanings in science and daily life. Left-handedness describes individuals who preferentially use

Overall, left serves as a foundational term across directions, anatomy, culture, politics, and science, with meanings

right
and
skilled,
while
sinister
means
left
and
unlucky,
a
distinction
that
influenced
later
terms
such
as
dexterous
and
sinister
in
English.
In
modern
contexts,
left
often
carries
political
connotations,
with
left-wing
politics
associated
with
liberal,
progressive,
or
socialist
positions
in
various
countries,
though
the
specifics
vary
by
locale.
the
left
hand
for
tasks.
In
physics
and
engineering,
mnemonic
devices
such
as
Fleming’s
left-hand
rule
describe
relationships
between
magnetic
fields,
current,
and
force.
In
geometry
and
computer
graphics,
left-
and
right-handed
coordinate
systems
describe
the
orientation
of
axes
and
are
important
for
consistent
calculations
and
rendering.
that
range
from
purely
spatial
to
metaphorical
and
technical.