righthandedly

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English[edit]

Adverb[edit]

righthandedly (comparative more righthandedly, superlative most righthandedly)

  1. Alternative form of right-handedly
    • 2009, William Penn, Love in the Time of Flowers, →ISBN, pages 155–156:
      Shasta was made aware of it by how Aunt Lily's right gloved hand (although at present she was using her left hand to hold her walking stick, she had equal facility with both hands except that she carved things or used writing implements always exclusively righthandedly) tightened its grip on Shasta's elbow at the sight of certain kiosks they passed by.
    • 2011, Oliver Heaviside, Electrical Papers, →ISBN, page 234:
      The magnetic force of a closed current goes through it in the + direction; it also goes righthandedly about the current, and the current goes righthandedly about a line of force.
    • 2012, Milton H. Erickson, Ernest Lawrence Rossi, The February Man, →ISBN:
      And doing it righthandedly and lefthandedly and upside down, it didn't seem like just writing your birthday, did it?