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DEXTEROUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. mentally adroit and skillful : clever her dexterous handling of the crisis 2. done with mental or physical skill, quickness, or grace : done with dexterity ... www.merriam-webster.com
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DEXTEROUS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
having the ability to think quickly and effectively or to do something difficult extremely well: She was lively and dexterous intellectually. He ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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DEXTEROUS Synonyms: 83 Similar and Opposite Words
The words adroit and deft are common synonyms of dexterous. While all three words mean "ready and skilled in physical movement," dexterous implies expertness. www.merriam-webster.com
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dexterous
dexterous, dextrous, a. (ˈdɛkstərəs, ˈdɛkstrəs) Also 7 dexterious. [f. L. dexter, dextr- right, handy, dexterous, dextra the right hand + -ous. If an analogous word had been formed in L., it would have been dextrōsus; hence dextrous (cf. sinistrous) is the more regular form; but dexterous appears to... Oxford English Dictionary
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373 Synonyms & Antonyms for DEXTEROUS | Thesaurus.com
Find 373 different ways to say DEXTEROUS, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com. www.thesaurus.com
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dexterous - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
1. Skillful in the use of the hands. 2. Having mental skill or adroitness. 3. Done with dexterity: a dexterous maneuver. ahdictionary.com
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HMS Dexterous (1805)
The Navy sold Dexterous in 1816. Career Lieutenant Robert Tomlinson commissioned Dexterous in February 1805. On 29 December 1812 Dexterous recaptured Vigilant. wikipedia.org
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Dextrous - Wikipedia
Dextrous or dexterous is defined by Oxford Languages as showing or having skill, especially with the hands. Dexterity – fine motor skill; When speaking of ... en.wikipedia.org
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Dexterous - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The adjective dexterous often refers to skill and agility with the hands, but it can mean any skillful or clever physical movement. www.vocabulary.com
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DEXTEROUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
skillful or adroit in the use of the hands or body. Synonyms: quick, able, apt, expert, handy, nimble, deft Antonyms: clumsy having mental adroitness or skill; ... www.dictionary.com
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dexterous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Skillful with one's hands. · 1960, John Updike, 'Rabbit, Run' , page 57: · Skillful in some specific thing. · Agile; flexible; able to move fluidly ... en.wiktionary.org
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Dextrous – Design Game Components Quicker
Prototype your ideas at speed with an online design tool that helps you make components for tabletop games. www.dextrous.com.au
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dexterous
dexterous(also dextrous), / ˈdekstrəs; `dɛkstrəs/ adj(a) skilful with one's hands 善於用手的; 手巧的 She's very dexterous with the knitting needles. 她擅长用织针.(b) skilfully performed 表现灵巧的 a dextrous movement 灵巧的动作. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Finger-shaped sensor enables more dexterous robots
Oct 4, 2023"Optical-tactile finger sensors allow robots to use inexpensive cameras to collect high-resolution images of surface contact, and by observing the deformation of a flexible surface the robot estimates the contact shape and forces applied. This work represents an advancement on the GelSight finger design, with improvements in full-finger ...
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dexterious
† dexˈterious, a. Obs. A 17th c. variant of dexterous.1629 Symmer Spir. Posie i. iv. 15 His dexterious histrionicall acting of his part. 1644 Bulwer Chirol. 134 Which if it once grow dexterious by habituall theeving. Ibid. 179 To scrape and get by such dexterious endeavours. 1653 Cloria & Narcissus ... Oxford English Dictionary
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