On a directional rosette, a letter L would stand for:

a. “left” if it is opposite the letter “R”
b. “lateral” if it is opposite the letter “D”
c. “lateral” if it is opposite the letter “A”
d. “lower” if it is opposite the letter “U”


a. “left” if it is opposite the letter “R”

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