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Definitions from the WebTerm: Left-hand prenominalPart of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Used to describe a grammatical construction where an adjective or noun phrase is placed before the noun it modifies, typically indicating the left side. Example sentence: The left-hand prenominal phrase "big red" is used to describe the car. Sense 2: Pertaining to being left-handed or favoring the left hand over the right. Example sentence: She struggled with the right-handed scissors but found comfort in using the left-hand prenominal ones. Sense 3: In music, referring to the left hand's positioning on a piano or guitar. Example sentence: The song required the pianist's left-hand prenominal to play complex chords. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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