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aequimanus

aequimanus · adj

who can use both hands equally well

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aequĭmănus — Lewis & Short

aequĭmănus, a, um, adj.aequusmanus,

I who can use both hands equally well, ambidextrous, a)mfide/cios, Aus. Idyll. 12; Beda Orth. 2329 P.—Trop., of equal skill in two departments or in two pursuits: peride/cios, Symm. Ep. 9, 101 (110).

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