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Etymology

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indexterous +‎ -ly

Adverb

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indexterously (comparative more indexterously, superlative most indexterously)

  1. In an indexterous manner.
    • 1761, Peter Shaw, Essays for the Improvement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, page 93:
      The foundation of the thing rests wholly indexterously freeing the matter of its superfluous moisture, and bringing it out of a semi-fluid state, wherein it is always exposed to a farther fermentation, or destructive alteration;
    • 1864, The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Review:
      Masked type have been used in place of quadrats, and in one instance so indexterously that the strange word ' idiotime' has crept into the text.
    • 1894, Nellie Lowe Willmott, A Dash of Red Paint, page 8:
      Our professional carpet-layers would have smiled at the many times Hetty hit the tacks as she went indexterously to work.