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Ambidextrously

Definition: The English word "ambidextrously" appears in a verse from the King James Version (KJV) of 2 Chronicles 36:20. The word translates to "in either hand, or by both hands." In this verse: "In either hand, or by both hands, did they cast off their wickedness and all their sins. And they were very righteous in their conduct; and they walked uprightly with one foot on the earth." Here's a detailed definition of the word "ambidextrously": - Ambidextrous - verb - Being able to use two hands or fingers at the same time. - Example: "He was an ambidextrous man" (Genesis 31.6) - In either hand, or by both hands - The phrase that means being able to use two hands or fingers at the same time. The Bible uses this word in contexts of physical and spiritual acts, as well as actions within a couple. It is often used in conjunction with the other words "man" (Manu) and "woman" (Woman). This verse highlights the importance of using both hands when performing tasks that require multiple fingers to be used at once.


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