The term "ambidextrous symmetry" refers to the ability to use both hands equally well. Some synonyms for this term include "bilateral symmetry," "dual-handedness," and "two-handedness." Other related terms include "handedness," which refers to a preference or dominance for either the left or right hand, and "cross-dominance," which refers to the use of different hands for different tasks. While ambidextrous symmetry is relatively rare, many people possess varying degrees of ambidexterity and may be considered partially ambidextrous. The ability to use both hands equally well can be beneficial in many areas, including sports, the arts, and certain professions.