four-handedness

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four-handedness (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of fourhandedness
    • 2002, Charles De Paolo, Human Prehistory in Fiction, →ISBN, page 22:
      Zira ascribes this evolutionary blossoming to the ape's four-handedness: the opposability of four sets of thumbs and toes helped them to brachiate and to perceive spatial depth, in turn, giving them great dexterity
    • 1984, Roger Milliss, Serpent's Tooth: An Autobiographical Novel, page 348:
      ...there was a cake to cut in ceremonial four-handedness and solemnly take round to each and every guest.