All-rounder
a person of great versatility or wide-ranging skills:
The job needs an all-rounder who knows sales, accounting, and something about computers.
Historical Examples
all-rounder, a shirt collar going all round the neck and meeting in front.
The Slang Dictionary John Camden Hotten
noun
a versatile person, esp in a sport
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