The difference between Ambidextrous and Bisexual
When used as adjectives, ambidextrous means having equal ability in both hands, whereas bisexual means sexually attracted to both men and women or to people of multiple or any genders }}.
Bisexual is also noun with the meaning: a person who is bisexual.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ambidextrous and Bisexual
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Ambidextrous as an adjective:
Having equal ability in both hands; in particular, able to write equally well with both hands.
Examples:
"rfquotek Sir Thomas Browne"
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Ambidextrous as an adjective:
Equally usable by left-handed and right-handed people .
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Ambidextrous as an adjective (archaic):
Practising or siding with both parties.
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Ambidextrous as an adjective (humorous):
Of a person, bisexual.
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Ambidextrous as an adjective:
Exceptionally skillful; adept in more than one medium, genre, style, etc.
Examples:
"Michelangelo was a very ambidextrous artist, producing sculptures and frescoes with equal ability."
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Bisexual as an adjective (of humans or other animals):
Sexually attracted to both men and women or to people of multiple or any genders }}.
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Bisexual as an adjective (chiefly, botany):
Having both male and female parts or functions. Of flowers: having both pollen and seeds. Of sporophytes: having both male and female organs. Of gametophytes: producing both eggs and sperm. Of fungi: producing both the "female" ascogonium and the "male" antheridium. Hermaphroditic/intersex, being both male and female, or alternating between being male and being female.
Examples:
"Midrash and Zohar present Adam as hermaphroditic or bisexual."
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Bisexual as a noun:
A person who is bisexual.
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Bisexual as a noun (botany, rare):
A plant or fungus, or part thereof, which is bisexual.