Clockwise

/ˈklɑkwaɪz/ adverb

In the direction that the hands of a clock move, from top to right to bottom to left when viewed from above. Moving in a circular motion following this conventional direction.

Compound word formed from 'clock' (from Medieval Latin clocca meaning bell) and 'wise' (from Old English wīse meaning manner or way). The term emerged in the 19th century as mechanical clocks became standardized and the direction of their hands became a universal reference point.

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