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The term "counterclockwise" was first used in the 18th century to describe the motion of a rotating object. It is thought to have originated in the context of navigation, where sailors needed a way to distinguish between the clockwise and counterclockwise movement of a ship's propeller.
Over time, the term "counterclockwise" has been adopted in various fields, including mathematics, physics, and engineering, to describe any motion that is opposite to the clockwise direction.
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