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Left and right

Left, right, forward, and back are the relative directions[?]. They change as a person moves. People are often confused by the relative nature of these directions. "Left" for one person is different from "left" for another. Unlike the cardinal directions[?] (North, South, East, and West), left and right are based solely on the viewer's perspective[?].

The terms are derived from the fact that some 90% of the population are right-handed, that is, favour their right hand for a variety of tasks. The direction right is a cognate of "right" meaning correct or good. The word "left" comes from the Old English lyft, meaning weak. This dichotomy can also be seen in the words "dextrous" and "sinister", from the Latin words for right and left.

In the vast majority of the population, the heart is slightly to the left of the body's centre line and the liver is to the right.

Mirrors are said to reverse left and right. Strictly, this is not true: the image of your left hand is on your left-hand side. However, it is seen at the position corresponding to that of the right hand of a real person opposite to you. Thus one can say that the mirror has the combined effect of turning you around and reversing left and right. One can also say that it reverses front and back side.


The words have a political meaning, too; see left-wing politics and right-wing politics.



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