| AMBIDEXTER | • ambidexter n. Someone who is ambidextrous. • ambidexter n. (Archaic) A lawyer who takes fees from both plaintiff and defendant. • ambidexter n. (By extension) Someone who is two-faced; a double-dealer, such as a cheat or a crook. |
| DEINDEXING | • deindexing v. Present participle of deindex. • DEINDEX v. to unlink from an index. |
| DEXTERWISE | • dexterwise adj. (Heraldry, archaic) dexter; on the right-hand side from the wearer’s viewpoint. • DEXTERWISE adv. on the right-hand side e.g. of a shield. |
| DEXTRALITY | • dextrality n. The state of being dextral. • DEXTRALITY n. right-handedness. |
| DEXTRANASE | • dextranase n. (Biochemistry) An enzyme that catalyzes the endohydrolysis of (1->6)-alpha-D-glucosidic linkages in dextran. • DEXTRANASE n. a hydrolase that prevents tooth decay. |
| DEXTROGYRE | • dextrogyre adj. (Chemistry) Dextrorotatory. • DEXTROGYRE adj. causing to turn to the right hand, also DEXTROGYRATE. |
| DEXTRORSAL | • dextrorsal adj. Synonym of dextrorse. • DEXTRORSAL adj. rising spirally and turning to the left, also DEXTRORSE. |
| DEXTROUSLY | • dextrously adv. Alternative form of dexterously. • DEXTROUS adv. skillful and active with the hands, also DEXTEROUS. |
| INDEXATION | • indexation n. The adjustment of an economic variable (such as a salary) according to an index (such as that of inflation). • INDEXATION n. a system by which wages, rates of interest etc. are directly linked to changes in the cost of living index. |
| INDEXICALS | • indexicals n. Plural of indexical. • INDEXICAL n. something with the form of an index. |
| INDEXTROUS | • indextrous adj. Not dextrous; maladroit. • indextrous adj. Not manual. • INDEXTROUS adj. not possessing dexterity. |
| REINDEXING | • reindexing v. Present participle of reindex. • REINDEX v. to index again. |
| SUBINDEXES | • subindexes n. Plural of subindex. • SUBINDEX n. a distinguishing symbol written below another character. |