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diestro

right-handed person

noun DYES-troh Rare

Origin: From Latin dexter (right, skillful).

Also means

bullfighter

Usage Note

Diestro as a noun chiefly refers to a bullfighter (matador de toros) in tauromachy. As an adjective it means 'right-handed' or 'skilled' — ser diestro con las manos is 'to be skilled with one's hands'. The opposite is zurdo (left-handed). It is also the source of the English word 'dexterous', sharing the Latin root dexter.

Examples

"El diestro recibió una ovación del público."

Natural Translation

The bullfighter received an ovation from the crowd.

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