Caract

/ˈkærakt/ noun

An obsolete or archaic term, possibly related to character or carat (a unit of weight for gems and gold).

Either a shortened form of 'character' from Latin 'character,' or possibly a variant of 'carat' from Arabic 'qirat' meaning a small weight. The origin is uncertain due to its rarity and archaic status in English.

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