Clapping

/ˈklæpɪŋ/ verb

Striking palms of hands together repeatedly to show approval or keep rhythm, or the present participle of 'clap.'

From Old English 'clappan' (to strike), possibly onomatopoetic in origin, mimicking the sound of striking. The gesture became standardized as applause in formal settings around the 1600s.

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