Right to left lang
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HEBRight-to-left lang.
SUNWISEFrom left to right.
OPPRight, to left: Abbr.
sunwisefrom left to right
URDULanguage written right to left
ACRFrom left to right (abbr.)
ASIDETo the left or right
ACRFrom left to right: Abbr.
URDUIt's written right to left
HEBREWLanguage written right-to-left
MATELeft-hand glove, to the right
MATELeft shoe, to the right shoe
ARABICLanguage reading from right to left.
TORAHIt's read from right to left
OPPRight to left, e.g.: Abbr.
URDUIt's written from right to left
ABEAMTo right or left at sea
ACROSSLeft to right or right to left
SWAPExchange hands, from right to left (4)
URDULanguage that's written from right to left
FACETHEWRONGWAYTurn left when told to turn right
DUEEASTFrom left to right, on many maps
INDENTSet to the right or the left
URDULanguage whose alphabet reads from right to left
ALLEYIt has gutters to the left and right
sinistrorserising spirally and turning from right to left
NEOCONOne who's moved from the left to the right
JJYUMDSRRRegarding poetry written from right to left (2,7)
sinistrorselySINISTRORSE, rising spirally and turning from right to left
LONELYIsolated "Tarzan" actor changing heading from right to left (6)
FIREPLUGWhat may have a dog leg to the left or right?
sinistrodextralgoing or directed from left to right, as a sinistrodextral script
caracolesA half turn to the right or left by a horse
HANSELANDGRETELStory mapped out in this grid, from lower left to upper right
hangto make a left (or right) turn, as while driving an automobile
hemispacethe area to one side, either left or right, of the body
angledozera bulldozer whose blade may be angled or tilted to left or right
hemispacesHEMISPACE, the area to one side, either left or right, of the body
CHECKMATEResult of black's move from the upper-left board to the lower-right board
STLOUISMISSOURICity with a landmark spelled out by the circled letters, reading left to right