phrases - Why do we say "right-hand side"?


This question is in reference to the use of the word "hand" in "right-hand side" (and applies equally to the left).


My question is what does "right-hand side" say/imply that "right side" doesn't?



Answer



I suppose that hand is used to distinguish from right as in correct.


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