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left-handed adj 1 having the left hand stronger and more skilful than the right. 2 for use by left-handed people, or the left hand. 3 awkward; clumsy. 4 said of compliments, etc: dubious or ambiguous; only seeming to be sincere. 5 anti-clockwise. 6 said of a marriage: where one partner is of a considerably lower rank than the other and the marriage does not improve the lower-ranking person's status. Compare morganatic. left-handedly adverb. left-handedness noun.
left-handed adj 1 having the left hand stronger and more skilful than the right. 2 for use by left-handed people, or the left hand. 3 awkward; clumsy. 4 said of compliments, etc: dubious or ambiguous; only seeming to be sincere. 5 anti-clockwise. 6 said of a marriage: where one partner is of a considerably lower rank than the other and the marriage does not improve the lower-ranking person's status. Compare morganatic. left-handedly adverb. left-handedness noun.
left-handed adj 1 having the left hand stronger and more skilful than the right. 2 for use by left-handed people, or the left hand. 3 awkward; clumsy. 4 said of compliments, etc: dubious or ambiguous; only seeming to be sincere. 5 anti-clockwise. 6 said of a marriage: where one partner is of a considerably lower rank than the other and the marriage does not improve the lower-ranking person's status. Compare morganatic. left-handedly adverb. left-handedness noun.
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