óramutató
Óramutató is the Hungarian word for clock hand. It refers to the pointers on a clock face that indicate the time. Typically, a clock has at least two hands: an hour hand and a minute hand. Some clocks also feature a second hand, which moves more rapidly to indicate seconds. The hour hand is usually shorter and thicker, while the minute hand is longer and thinner. The second hand, if present, is often the longest and thinnest. These hands rotate clockwise around the center of the clock face, with the hour hand completing one full rotation in 12 hours, the minute hand in one hour, and the second hand in one minute. The direction of rotation, clockwise, is a convention that has become standard for analog timekeeping devices. The term "óramutató" can be used to refer to any of these individual hands or collectively to all of them. The design and material of óramutató can vary widely depending on the style and age of the clock.