Righthand
Righthand is commonly used to refer to the right hand, the upper limb on the right side of the body. In most people the right hand is the dominant hand, preferred for tasks requiring precision such as writing, gripping small objects, and throwing. Globally, a majority of adults—roughly 85 to 90 percent—are right-handed; a smaller minority are left-handed, and a minority are ambidextrous, able to use either hand with similar skill. Handedness typically becomes evident in infancy and early childhood, with genetic and developmental factors contributing to individual patterns.
Handedness is linked to brain organization: for most right-handers, language and fine motor control are localized
In idiomatic use, righthand can mean a trusted assistant or deputy, as in “the right-hand man” or