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US
/ˈhændədnəs/
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[ UK /hˈændɪdnəs/ ]
[ UK /hˈændɪdnəs/ ]
NOUN
- the property of using one hand more than the other
How To Use handedness In A Sentence
- Biased handedness was traditionally thought to be a uniquely human trait, thought to relate to the separate functions for the two halves of the brain.
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- Issues of cross laterality or mixed dominance make the whole subject area a minefield, and I am therefore only going to consider writing handedness.
- Sporadic heavy-handedness aside, the film works nicely both as a character drama and a cannily miniaturized epic, a modestly scaled but undeniably affecting fable with lingering moral heft.
- For in their succorless empty-handedness, they, in the heathenish sharked waters, and by the beaches of unrecorded, javelin islands, battled with virgin wonders and terrors that Cooke with all his marines and muskets would not have willingly dared. Moby Dick; or the Whale
- But it has long since abandoned any pretence to even-handedness which is probably stupid and is certainly predictable. Archive 2008-04-20
- Known as the potlatch feast, it was an occasion on which some of the more affluent members of the tribe went so far as to bankrupt themselves in order to demonstrate the extent of their openhandedness. Death in Winter
- Yet, in the end, it becomes haunted by the unwelcome presence of heavy-handedness, making it seem more like a busy domestic melodrama (with a ghost) than a truly unnerving chiller.
- Relatively recently a study applied the dichotic listening paradigm to investigate correlation of handedness with language lateralization in twins and concluded that language lateralization is nongenetic in origin.
- My error was to think "cacography" might have been linked with cack-handedness, an apposite connection for some of us. Ephems of BLB