Anti-clockwise isn't just British, it is used by the majority of the English speaking world.
Anti-clockwise would mean 'counter-clockwise' in the American equivalent.
It is true that in the Northern Hemisphere, a hurricane rotates counterclockwise (anticlockwise in British English).In the Southern Hemisphere, the hurricane rotates clockwise.
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Anticlockwise. And if it is in the same direction as its orbit, Prograde spin.
Counterclockwise (that's anticlockwise) as viewed from above its North Pole.
To change the motion from anticlockwise to counterclockwise, you can simply reverse the direction of rotation. This can usually be achieved by adjusting the settings or controls of the object or equipment that is rotating, such as a motor or a fan. Alternatively, you could physically modify the object itself to rotate in the opposite direction.
No. The British word anticlockwise is a good substitute for counterclockwise.
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the clock ran anticlockwise
anticlockwise. (All toilets in the Northern Hemisphere flush clockwise, all toilets in Southern Hemisphere flush anticlockwise.)
widdershins, or withershins, from the Scots (Anglic) dialect, means \"turning the other way,\" i.e. to the left or counterclockwise Anticlockwise (British English)
Yes it can be (anticlockwise rotation).It means the same as counter-clockwise, and is also used as an adverb.
The cast of Anticlockwise - 2008 includes: Brendan McCoy as The Busker
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It is true that in the northern hemisphere, a hurricane rotates counterclockwise (anticlockwise in British English).In the Southern Hemisphere, the hurricane rotates clockwise.