Meaning & Definition of word "Carat"

Carat

ˈker-ət

noun:

  • 1. A unit of weight for precious stones and pearls, equivalent to 200 milligrams.
    • Example: The diamond weighs 1.5 carats.
  • 2. A measure of purity for gold, where 24 carats is pure gold.
    • Example: The necklace is made of 18 carat gold.

Etymology

The word 'carat' is derived from the carob seeds that were historically used as a balance scale for weighing gemstones.

Common Phrases and Expressions

carat weight:

The weight of a gemstone expressed in carats.

24 carat:

Referring to gold that is 100% pure.

loose carat:

Referring to gemstones that are sold without settings.

Related Words

karat:

A measure of the purity of gold.

gemstone:

A precious or semi-precious stone, often used in jewelry.

Slang Meanings of carat

Meaning: Big spender or someone who buys expensive jewelry.

Example Sentence: He's such a carat, always showing off his new rings.

Meaning: Referring to a high-value item, sometimes used in hyperbole.

Example Sentence: That new car is a real carat!