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One example of a pseudovector is angular velocity.
Driving in a car, and looking forward, each of the wheels has an angular velocity vector pointing to the left.
If the world is reflected in a mirror which switches the left and right side of the car, the reflection of this angular velocity vector points to the right, but the actual angular velocity vector of the wheel still points to the left, corresponding to the minus sign.
Other examples of pseudovectors include magnetic field, torque, or more generally any cross product of two ( true ) vectors.

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