Carrat

/ˈkærət/ noun

A variant or archaic spelling of 'carat', a unit of weight for precious gems and gold purity.

From Arabic 'qīrāṭ', derived from the carob seed, which was once used as a standard unit of weight because of its uniform size. The spelling 'carrat' shows older English spelling conventions.

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