1 carat | Definition of carat

carat

noun (1)
car·​at

variant spelling of

: a unit of fineness for gold equal to ¹/₂₄ part of pure gold in an alloy

carat

noun (2)
car·​at | \ ˈker-ət How to pronounce carat (audio) , ˈka-rət\

Definition of carat (Entry 2 of 2)

: a unit of weight for precious stones equal to 200 milligrams

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In 2013, Namibian diamonds were valued at $805 per carat, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Kevin Lui, Time, "Donald Trump Said 'Nambia' When He Meant Namibia. Here Are 4 Things to Know About It," 21 Sep. 2017 Modern engagement rings with a diamond of 1-carat or more are supposed to come with a certificate from a gem lab outlining the 4Cs: color, cut, clarity and carat weight. Marion Fasel, Harper's BAZAAR, "Everything You Need To Know About Buying a Vintage Engagement Ring," 11 Aug. 2017 And the exterior styling is as subtle as four-carat diamond cufflinks. Mark Maynard, sandiegouniontribune.com, "2017 Bentley Mulsanne: A battle hymn of tradition and stoic provenance," 11 Aug. 2017 The stuff that gives us a dreamy escape into a fantasy world of princes, princesses, ball gowns, and million-carat crowns, right? Elise Taylor, Vogue, "Prince Henrik of Denmark Doubles Down on Pettiness, Gives Queen Wife an Ultimatum," 9 Aug. 2017 Last year, Las Vegas resident Qui Nguyen bested the competition to take home more than $8 million and the bracelet made from 427 grams of white and yellow gold and more than 2,000 diamonds and rubies totaling more than 44 carats. Washington Post, "Final table set for World Series of Poker Main Event," 18 July 2017 The lower grip has 15 small diamonds around a three-carat ruby. Rick Montgomery, kansascity, "Swords worth nearly $1 million stolen from Truman Library in 1978 remain missing," 16 July 2017 This week, the same piece - which turned out to be a 26.29 carat diamond ring - sold at Sotheby's auction house for $847,667. Carol Robinson, AL.com, "16 dogs killed in overnight Birmingham house fire; 4 adults and 4 more dogs escaped unharmed," 9 June 2017 Anyone who doesn't shy away from the spotlight will enjoy wearing this 5.6 carat stone ($61,820, macrow.com). Lauren Smith, House Beautiful, "Padparadscha Sapphires Are the Next Big Trend for Engagement Rings," 31 May 2017

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First Known Use of carat

Noun (2)

1555, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for carat

Noun (2)

Middle English carrat measure of fineness in gold, from Middle French carat measure of fineness in gold or of weight in gems, from Italian carato, from Arabic qīrāṭ bean pod, a small weight, from Greek keration carob bean, a small weight, from diminutive of kerat-, keras horn — more at horn

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carat

noun
car·​at | \ ˈker-ət How to pronounce carat (audio) \

Kids Definition of carat

: a unit of weight for gemstones (as diamonds) equal to 200 milligrams

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