could use:

monadic - the argument is behind - written after the verb and is named y
                 [monadic y]

dyadic -  x is written before the verb and y written after
               [x dyadic y]

2008/3/26, Robert Raschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 3/25/08, Dan Bron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > PS:  I must have some reflexive disorder.  When I finished typing up
> this email, I proof read it, and I still had "left" and "right" switched!
>
> Are you by any chance left-handed? I've heard that left-handed people
> sometimes have difficulties in keeping the words "left" and "right" on
> their correct sides. I've been known to give directions by saying
> "right" and pointing left, my body knowing what I mean better than my
> brain.
>
> Robby
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Tæknikunnátta höndlar hið flókna, sköpunargáfa er meistari einfaldleikans

góður kennari getur stigið á tær án þess að glansinn fari af skónum
          /|_      .-----------------------------------.
         ,'  .\  /  | Með léttri lund verður        |
     ,--'    _,'   | Dagurinn í dag                     |
    /       /       | Enn betri en gærdagurinn  |
   (   -.  |        `-----------------------------------'
   |     ) |        (\_ _/)
  (`-.  '--.)       (='.'=)
   `. )----'        (")_(")
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