right-handed

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
right-handed
    adj 1: using or intended for the right hand; "a right-handed
           batter"; "right-handed scissors" [ant: {ambidextrous},
           {left-handed}, {two-handed}]
    2: rotating to the right [syn: {dextrorotary}, {dextrorotatory},
       {right-handed}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Right-handed \Right"-hand`ed\, a.
   1. Using the right hand habitually, or more easily than the
      left.
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   2. Having the same direction or course as the movement of the
      hands of a watch seen in front; -- said of the motion of a
      revolving object looked at from a given direction.
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   3. (Zool.) Having the whorls rising from left to right;
      dextral; -- said of spiral shells. See Illust. of
      {Scalaria}.
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   {Right-handed screw}, a screw, the threads of which, like
      those of a common wood screw, wind spirally in such a
      direction that the screw advances away from the observer
      when turned with a right-handed movement in a fixed nut.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
clockwise \clock"wise`\, a. & adv.
   in the same direction as the hands of a clock rotate, as
   viewed from in front of the clock face; -- said of that
   direction of a rotation about an axis, or about a point in a
   plane, which is ordinarily reckoned negative. Also said of
   the direction of a spiral, in which case the term
   {right-handed} is more common. Opposite of
   {counterclockwise}, and {left-handed}.

   Syn: right-handed, dextrorotary, dextrorotatory.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
    

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