They are called ambidextrous. Cross-dominance, also known as mixed-handedness, mixed dominance and cross laterality, is a motor skills manifestation in which a person not necessarily being truly ambidextrous favors one hand for some crucial and precise fine motor skill operations and the other for others.
2006-06-08 16:14:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Ambidextrous.
2006-06-08 16:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Ambidextrous.
2006-06-08 16:11:50
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answered by candied_arsenic 2
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Ambidextrous are people who write with both hands
2006-06-08 16:13:38
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answered by dre 2
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ambidextrous (am·bi·dex·trous)
Function: adjective
Etymology: Late Latin ambidexter, from Latin ambi- + dexter right-hand
1 : using both hands with equal ease
2 : unusually skillful : VERSATILE
3 : characterized by duplicity : DOUBLE-DEALING
- am·bi·dex·trous·ly adverb
2006-06-08 16:21:08
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answered by gospieler 7
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They beat me to it--my dad and one sister are also ambidextrous.
2006-06-08 16:14:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Talented.
2006-06-08 16:12:19
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answered by whoputthebopinthebopshebopshebop 1
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Ambidextrous and maybe switch, you choose.
2006-06-08 16:14:04
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answered by Tudor_ 22 5
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these people are ambidextrous. I am one of those people.
2006-06-08 16:12:01
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answered by Nancy 5
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ambidextrous
2006-06-08 16:12:12
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answered by Iron Rider 6
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