neat-handed

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== English == === Alternative forms === neathanded === Etymology === From neat +‎ handed. === Adjective === neat-handed (comparative more neat-handed, superlative most neat-handed) Dextrous; having the skill and discipline to do precision work neatly. c. 1928, Rudyard Kipling, article published in The Morning Post, in Andrew Lycett (ed.), Kipling Abroad: Traffics and Discoveries from Burma to Brazil, London: I.B. Tauris, 2010, p. 221, For one thing, they were racially neat-handed, as those are who deal in strong sunlight with wood, fibres, cane and rattan; and their fight against fever in the past had most practically taught them tidiness. ==== Derived terms ==== neat-handedly neat-handedness