Right-brained
or right-brain
[rahyt-breynd] /ˈraɪtˌbreɪnd/
adjective
1.
having the right brain dominant, therefore being more adept at spatial and nonverbal concepts and being more creative and emotional than logical and analytical.
2.
of or relating to a person whose right brain is dominant.
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