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right-sided, a. [f. right a. + side n.] 1. Path. Of diseases, etc.: Situated in, or affecting, the right side of the body.
1876Clin. Soc. Trans. IX. 96 After he had been at his duties for about two hours, intense right-sided vertigo suddenly set in. 1881Obstet. Soc. Trans. XXII. 103 The great majority of the tumours twisted were right-sided tumours. 2. Having a tendency to use the limbs on the right side of the body.
1884J. le Conte in Nature XXIX. 452/2 In my own case the whole body is right-sided, so far as dexterity is concerned. Hence right-ˈsidedness.
1884H. T. Wharton in Nature XXIX. 477/2 In discussing right-sidedness..we must not forget that prize-fighters normally strike with the left hand. 1891Sir D. Wilson Right Hand 169 Dr. Brown-Sequard affirms that right-sidedness affects the arms much more than the legs. |