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Summary
right is a body relative direction[1]. right draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (body_relative_direction category, ranking #3 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- right's instance of is recorded as body relative direction[3].
- right's subclass of is recorded as side[4].
- right's part of is recorded as left and right[5].
- right's Commons category is recorded as Right[6].
- right's opposite of is recorded as left[7].
- right's opposite of is recorded as down[8].
- right's opposite of is recorded as up[9].
- right's opposite of is recorded as backwards[10].
- right's opposite of is recorded as forwards[11].
- right's Unicode character is recorded as →[12].
- right's Unicode character is recorded as ↪[13].
- right's Unicode character is recorded as ▶[14].
- right's Unicode character is recorded as ⮕[15].
- right's Unicode character is recorded as ➡[16].
- right's Unicode character is recorded as →[17].
- right's Unicode character is recorded as ⟶[18].
- right's notation is recorded as plus sign[19].
- right's has characteristic is recorded as observer[20].
- right's NCI Thesaurus ID is recorded as C25228[21].
- right's ICD-11 ID is recorded as XK9K[22].
- right's ICD-11 ID is recorded as 876572005[23].
- right's FactGrid item ID is recorded as 5092 Manara[24].
- right's KBpedia ID is recorded as RightSide[25].
- right's Language of Bindings ID is recorded as 3004[26].
- right's Experimental Factor Ontology ID is recorded as 0001659[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for right include Udaijin[28], an East Asian government position[29], in Japan[30] and Uuijeong[31], a public office[32], in Joseon[33].
Why It Matters
right draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (body_relative_direction category, ranking #3 of 3).[2] right has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] right is known by 41 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]
Entities named for right include Udaijin[28], an East Asian government position[29], in Japan[30] and Uuijeong[31], a public office[32], in Joseon[33].