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Hattie 2 year s ago
#2 Those are livestock brands, mostly used on cattle.
       
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Drusilla 2 year s ago
#9 Anti-clockwise? If there was only a word like counter-clockwise available......
       
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Ivy 2 year s ago
Drusilla, anti-clockwise is also correct, and it’s used in most English-first countries.
       
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Ignatzio 2 year s ago
Ivy,Nope, counter-clock or counter-clockwise is the more common term. Besides it's got that iterative rhythm going for it.
       
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Billiewilhelm 2 year s ago
Ignatzio,

Ivy never said anything about it being more common... Just that it was also correct.
       
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Mindy 2 year s ago
Billiewilhelm, Anti-clockwise is used more commonly in standard English. Counterclockwise is more usual in simplified English.
       
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Henrietta 2 year s ago
#9 it's meant to be viewed through a mirror. Old barber shops had them.
       
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